Time

“Time isn’t the main thing. It’s the only thing.”
― Miles Davis

Language related to time, including phrases and idioms like “time is of the essence,” “a race against time,” and “better late than never,” plays a crucial role in conveying the significance of time management and the urgency of actions in both life and business. These expressions encapsulate collective wisdom about the efficient use of time, underscoring the need to prioritise, act promptly, and recognise the fleeting nature of opportunities. In personal life, they encourage individuals to make the most of their time, avoid procrastination, and appreciate the present moment. In the business context, they highlight the importance of strategic planning, quick decision-making, and maintaining a competitive edge. By understanding and incorporating these time-related expressions, individuals and organisations can enhance productivity, achieve goals more effectively, and ultimately lead more successful and fulfilling lives.

Have a go at these exercises…

Reference: Time Phrases & Expressions

Review these common expressions before starting the exercises below.

Phrase Common Meaning
Buy timeDelay something to gain an advantage.
Kill timeDo something unimportant while waiting.
Waste timeUse time poorly or for no purpose.
Make timeClear your schedule to fit something in.
Be on timeTo be punctual (exactly at the scheduled time).
Be in timeTo arrive early enough (before it’s too late).
Bide one’s timeWait patiently for the right moment.
Pressed for timeIn a hurry; not having enough time.

Exercise 1: Time Phrases

Match the definitions to the correct phrase.

Exercise 2: Advanced Expressions

Match the meaning to the correct expression.

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