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Time Phrase Means Eslpod Travel Documents Podcast Due

Id ESLPod_0417_WE_0508
Episode Id ESLPod 417
Episode Title Getting Travel Documents
Phrase in time for
Text The phrase "in time for," in this podcast, means before something else happens, or before something is due: "Did you finish studying in time for the test?" The phrase "to have time to kill" means that one has too much time and not enough things to do: "Do you want to meet for coffee before the meeting? I have time to kill." The phrase "out of time" means to have no more time available for doing something: "Our radio program is out of time for today, but please listen to us again at 8:00 tomorrow morning." Finally, the phrase "for the time being" means for a short period of time, or temporarily: "We want to own a home, but for the time being we're renting an apartment until we can save enough money."
Topics Travel

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