You can refer to time using phrases like "the hour," "the moment," or "the period." Additionally, terms such as "chronology," "duration," or "timetable" can convey the concept of time in various contexts. Expressions like "time frame" or "time span" may also be used to describe specific intervals.
in another space of time
progressive
"in a minute"
you could say most of the time/mostly or a lot of the time.
Another way of saying there is not enough time is to say that time is limited or that time is running short. You could also express it as being pressed for time or facing a time crunch.
The correct way is, "His shirt is different frommine"
to say in a different way example: What time are we going to eat dinner? can be rephrased as When are we eating?
The correct way is, "different from yours".
One way to say it would be in Irish Ó Caiside.
Another way to say 4.20 is "four twenty."
Another way to say "take the time" is "allocate time" or "set aside time." You could also say "make time" for something or "devote time" to a task or activity.
Welcome
One alternative way to say "did" is to use the word "performed" or "executed" depending on the context.
admired
Grand or huge
It is spelled Freddie.
thanks, blessing