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    Hi all!
    Good topic
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    Vào chẳng biết viết gì. Nhưng muốn có nhà mới quá. Thôi cứ viết đại vài chữ. Chúc cả nhà 1 tối vui vẻ
  4. Hienchie

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    To Hà: cả nhà chúc em buổi tối vui vẻ, ơ nhưng mà bi h muộn roài thía thì chúc e và cả nhà ngủ ngon
    Đã trang 98 rồi nhỉ, tự nhiên lại thấy số 100 nó tròn trịa wá, hay là nhà mình dừng lại ở tầng 99 thôi. Số 99 có vẻ đẹp hơn thì phải. Pà kon có đồng ý với tớ k?
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    Cho em khoá cửa nhà cũ với.
    Tặng 99 cho nhà mới
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    Mọi người cùng góp vui nào
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    Hi Chie, hi everybody. I think It''s a neccessary topic for us at this time. You are so thoughtful . See all of you this Sunday
    P/s: I''m a new member. I joined EFO club last Sunday. You were very friendly Can you guess who am I, everybody
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    Suýt quên, hôm trước có tìm được 1 số idioms về time nè, post cho cả nhà nhé
    Against the clock
    If you do something against the clock, you are rushed and have very little time to do it.
    Ahead of time
    If something happens ahead of time, it happens early or before the set time.
    Behind the times
    Someone that is behind the times is old-fashioned and has ideas that are regarded as out-dated.
    Better late than never
    This idiom suggests that doing something late is better than not doing it at all.
    Big time
    This can be used to with the meaning ''very much''- if you like something big time, you like it a lot.
    Day in the sun
    If you have your day in the sun, you get attention and are appreciated.
    Dwell on the past
    Thinking too much about the past, so that it becomes a problem is to dwell on the past.
    Eleventh hour
    If something happens at the eleventh hour, it happens right at the last minute.
    For the time being
    For the time being indicates that an action or state will continue into the future, but is temporary. I''m sharing an office for the time being.
    Full of the joys of spring
    If you are full of the joys of spring, you are very happy and full of energy.
    Fullness of time
    If something happens in the fullness of time, it will happen when the time is right and appropriate.
    Girl Friday
    A girl Friday is a female employee who assists someone without any specific duties.
    Given the day that''s in it
    (Irish) This idiom is used when something is obvious because of the day that it occurs: traffic, for example would be busy around a football stadium on game day, given the day that''s in it. On any other day the traffic would be unexplainable, but because its game day its obvious why there is traffic.
    Good time
    If you make good time on a journey, you manage to travel faster than you expected.
    Have your moments
    Someone who has his or her moments exhibits a positive behavior pattern on an occasional basis but not generally.
    He''ll rue the day
    He''ll rue the day that he crossed me. This means that the person will one day bitterly regret what they have done.
    Here today, gone tomorrow
    Money, happiness and other desirable things are often here today, gone tomorrow, which means that they don''t last for very long.
    In an instant
    If something happens in an instant, it happens very rapidly.
    Just in the nick of time
    If you do something in the nick of time, you just manage to do it just in time, with seconds to spare.
    Legend in your own lunchtime
    Somebody who becomes a legend in their own lifetime acquires fame, but often only to a select or specialist audience, while they are still alive.
    Like clockwork
    If something happens like clockwork, it happens at very regular times or intervals.
    Like there''s no tomorrow
    If you do something like there''s no tomorrow, you do it fast or energetically.
    Long time no hear
    The speaker could say this when they have not heard from a person, either through phone calls or emails for a long time.
    Long time no see
    ''Long time no see'' means that the speaker has not seen that person for a long time.
    Nick of time
    If you do something in the nick of time, you do it at the very last minute or second.
    No time like the present
    If people say that there''s no time like the present , they believe that it is far better to do something now than to leave it for later, in which case it might never get done.
    No time to lose
    If there''s no time to lose, then it''s time to get started otherwise it won''t be finished on time.
    Not born yesterday
    When someone says that they weren''t born yesterday, they mean that they are not naive or easily fooled.
    Now and then
    This idiom means ''occasionally''.
    One-man band
    If one person does all the work or has all the responsibility somewhere, then they are a one-man band.
    Open all hours
    If a shop or suchlike is open all hours, it only closes, if at all, terribly late.
    Pass the time of day
    If you pass the time of day with somebody, you stop and say hello, enquire how they are and other such acts of social politeness.
    Play for time
    <p>If you play for time, you delay something because because you are not ready or need more time to thing about it.</p><p>Eg.<em> I knew I had to play for time until the police arrived</em></p>
    Pressed for time
    If you are pressed for time, you are in a hurry or working against a very tight schedule.
    Question of time
    If something''s a question of time, it''s certain to happen, though we don''t know exactly when.
    Since time immemorial
    If something has happened since time immemorial, it''s been going on for such a long time that nobody can remember a time without it.
    Small-time
    If a person or a thing is called "small-time" it means they''re inconsequential, not worth much, don''t play in the "big leagues", as in "a small-time operator".
    Some other time
    If somebody says they''ll do something some other time, they mean at some indefinite time in the future, possibly never, but they certainly don''t want to feel obliged to fix a specific time or date.
    Spur of the moment
    If you do something on the spur of the moment, you do it because you felt like it at that time, without any planning or preparation.
    Stitch in time saves nine
    A stitch in time saves nine means that if a job needs doing it is better to do it now, because it will only get worse, like a hole in clothes that requires stitching.
    Strange at the best of times
    To describe someone or something as really weird or unpleasant in a mild way.
    Stroll down memory lane
    If you take a stroll down memory lane, you talk about the past or revisit places that were important to you in the past. (You can also ''take a trip down memory lane''.)
    The sands of time
    The sands of time is an idiom meaning that time runs out either through something reaching an end or through a person''s death. It comes from the sand used in hourglasses, an ancient way of measuring time.
    Time and again
    If something happens time and again, it happens repeatedly. (''Time and time again'' is also used.)
    Time and tide wait for no man
    This is used as a way of suggestion that people should act without delay.
    Time does sail
    This idioms means that time passes by unnoticed.
    Time flies
    This idiom means that time moves quickly and often unnoticed.<br />
    Time of your life
    If you''re having the time of your life, you are enjoying yourself very much indeed.
    Time-honoured practice
    A time-honoured practice is a tra***ional way of doing something that has become almost universally accepted as the most appropriate or suitable way.
    To the end of time
    To the end of time is an extravagant way of saying ''forever''.
    Tomorrow''s another day
    This means that things might turn out better or that there might be another opportunity in the future.
    Zero hour
    The time when something important is to begin is zero hour.
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