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Joey Black
Time has flown or has flown by?
Which is correct?
UPD: Synonym to time is up.
Apr 13, 2018 12:07 AM
Answers · 2
It depends on the context.
e.g. I'm having a cup of tea and talking to a friend. 40 minutes later we stop talking. I look at the clock surprised and say 'damn, the time's flown!'.
e.g. I'm talking to a friend who has been studying abroad for 2 years. She's been so busy with studying, working etc that she hasn't had time to think about anything else. I say, 'after so long you must miss your family, right?'. She replies, 'to be honest, I feel like I only left last month. Time has really flown by'.
Mostly, either can be used.
April 13, 2018
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