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Hevtolo Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

How should i say when my time is about to finish


"Iam running out of time"
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"Iam running short of time"
  

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Hi running out of time=time about to be finished, all time is almost used up.. running short of time=begin to run out of time, have too little of time So, using #1: 'running out of time' is better. Prajwal

  • Hi running out of time=time about to be finished, all time is almost used up..
  • running short of time=begin to run out of time, have too little of time So, using #1: 'running out of time' is better.
  • Prajwal
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Hi
running out of time=time about to be finished, all time is almost used up..
running short of time=begin to run out of time, have too little of time

So, using #1: 'running out of time' is better.

Prajwal

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