Time Phrasal Verbs

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Fri, 11/09/2012 - 10:37 — Chris McCarthy

Idioms Phrasal Verbs Phrases Vocabulary

Time is like money, we never seem to have enough of it! Do you think you manage your time wisely? Are you good at getting things done on time? Today we look at 14 phrasal verbs that are related to how we use time.

Clock in - record the time people arrive at work, usually at a machine with a clock.
Clock out - record the time people leave work.
Take off - spend time away from work.
Move up - change the date or time of something so that it happens earlier than expected.
Pressed for - not have enough of something, usually time or money.
Fit in - find time to do something or see someone
Press on (with something) - continue doing something in a determined way.
Run out - come to an end (of the period of time of a document or agreement).
Get together - to meet to spend time with each other.
Hang out - to spend a lot of time with someone.
Look for - to try to find something.
Mess around - to waste time doing silly things.
Latch onto (somebody) - to join somebody or a group.
Hang on - to wait for someone.

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