A. Periods of time – words and typical contexts
, , , [major historical/geological periods]
- After the war, a new of stability began. [long period, perhaps several decades]
- A of hot weather [indefinite but short period] – He’s had a couple of in hospital in the last two or three years.
- The city went through several of development to become what it is today. [period of development or particular time in a process]
- Most teenagers go through a of being lazy. [a period which is part of a longer period; phase can also mean the same as stage]
B. Useful expressions with time
- During the 1980s I lived in Barcelona . [vague, indefinite period]
- The doctor says you should stay . [for now, not specific]
- She can get a bit bad-tempered . [occasionally / now and then]
- we get home this pizza will be cold!
- I’m not in regular contact with her; I just send her an email . [sometimes but not often]
- , please! I can’t deal with you all together.
- We to hear the Prime Minister’s speech. [at the right time / with enough time to do something]
- Our plane was and she was waiting for us at the airport. [punctual / neither early nor late]
- I’ve told you not to ring me at the office! [many times; very emphatic and usually in negative contexts]
- The city has changed a great deal / . [used about long periods of time]
C. Verbs associated with time passing
- 2002 → 2012 Ten years had since they last saw each other. [normally used in the perfect or past, without adverbs; formal]
- Time seems to as you get older. [pass very quickly]
- This film for three hours.
- The meeting / for two hours. [suggests longer than expected or desired; drag on is stronger]
D. Adjectives describing duration (how long something lasts)
- There was a loss of electrical power and the data was lost. [very brief]
- I just got a glimpse of the President as his car drove past. [very short and quick]
- Venice has a beauty.
Common
Don’t confuse and .
means with enough time to do something or at the right time.
means punctual, neither early nor late.
- We got there just in time for dinner.
- I expect she will be late – the trains are never on time.
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