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and please explain why
`Time Flew By` is correct. “By” means “past”. ‘Bye’, means ‘Goodbye’ or Bye Bye’ – a farewell.
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time has flown or time has flown? Which bye/bye is correct?
and please explain why
Why are things going so fast it’s all used it would be to say goodbye or bye and the other purchase is for shopping so the answer is why
it could be goodbye because time has flown. “goodbye” as if it were now
By. Bye is an interjection, by is an adverb, does it explain “How did you steal”?
Answer 6
flew over
Answer 7
must be “by”
going along
because “bye” means goodbye
we say :
the car was passing along the road.
which means the car crossed the road
hope it works
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What our team says
When you say weather, what do you mean? Are you talking about the time that has elapsed since the event occurred or the time that has elapsed since? The answer to this question is complicated and depends on various factors. In this article, we’ll cover the correct way to say “time has passed” and “time has passed.”
Which Bye/By is correct?
Time has passed or time has flown away? This is a common question people ask. Flight time is usually used when you feel the time has passed too quickly. Goodbye time is usually used when you think the time has passed without a hitch.
When to use Bye/By
When to use which bye/by? Time has passed or time has flown away? Both sentences are correct, depending on the situation. To describe how quickly time passed, we would say “time flew” because it passed so quickly. If someone says goodbye to someone they leave behind, we would say “goodbye” because it means goodbye.
Conclusion
Time has flown, goodbye. Time has flown, although it could be more accurate. It all depends on the context in which you use these two expressions. If you’re talking about the time that has passed since something happened, then goodbye is the right phrase. If you say how nice it was to have a period of free time, an overview would be more appropriate. Be sure to use the appropriate one for the situation so your audience understands what you are saying!
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