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Time management

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  • If you take the motorway, you'll s______ time - it's much quicker than the local roads.
    save
  • The times or dates when things should happen is a ________ or timetable.
    schedule
  • I had three hours to wait for my flight, so I sat there doing sudoku puzzles to k_____ time.
    kill
  • I really should go home now. If I'm late again, Dad will g______ me a hard time.
    give
  • My children t_______ u____ all my time - I never seem to get to read a book or watch a film!
    take up
  • There's no hurry, so t______ your time.
    take
  • The time during which a machine, especially a computer, is not working is d_______
    downtime
  • The overall period during which something should happen or be completed is called the timescale or .....
    timeframe
  • What's a synonym for 'simultaneous'?
    in parallel / at the same time
  • The l_______ time is the period of time it takes to prepare and complete or deliver something.
    lead
  • If work is completed at the planned time, it is ......
    on schedule
  • How do you say 'superponerse' in English?
    overlap
  • New York's such a fantastic city! You're going to h______ the time of your life there.
    have
  • I w_____ a lot of time playing games and messaging on my computer instead of studying.
    waste
  • If work is completed before the planned time it is .......
    ahead of schedule
  • The novel is 700 pages long and I'm a slow reader. It's going to t______ me a long time to finish it.
    take
  • Let's not s________ too long at the museum or we'll r______ o______ of time.
    spend / run out
  • When my mother was young, she never had the chance to travel. Now she's retired and wants to m_____ u____ f___ lost time.
    make up for
  • If work is later than planned it is .....
    behind schedule
  • They want us to sign the contract today, but I'm not sure about it. I think we should p_____ f____ time.
    play for