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Oleg
Zip by and Fly by
what is the difference between idioms "time zip by" and "time fly by"
Dec 9, 2014 9:12 PM
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Zip and fly. You can look them up in a dictionary.
Because time = it, you need to conjugate the verbs into "zips" and "flies".
December 9, 2014
I think it is an expression..
For example: "Time fly by".... i think it is about something that happened. Is an expression for the past...
"Time zip by" for zip, i think in zipper, so I guess if the zipper goes up..... Up. So it is just and expression for the future.. Something is going to happen..
and is just my opinion...
December 10, 2014
Oleg
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Russian, Spanish
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Spanish
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