getting up? more.?

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Hi my friends.

I just came back home from AUS.

Korea is lunar new year's day now . so i have to mention that happy new year everybody~haha^^

now i have some question to you guys who are my friend and teacher



1. "as times go by " or as time goes by" what's different between them?
i know that singular pliral problem, but i can't distinguish what they different meaning have in the sentence....

2. as times go by is expresstion about time's pass ...
coz (as times go by) something happen...
then how do we say that about age..?

as age getting up? or as age getting more ? ,as age goes by?

what is the correct sentence?

thanks your help ^^
Feb 16th 2010 22:27 Sarahu

  • Korea is lunar new year's day now .
  • Korea is celebrating lunar new year's day now .

 

  • so i have to mention that happy new year everybody~haha^^
  • so i have to say happy new year to everybody~haha^^

 

  • now i have some question to you guys who are my friend and teacher
  • now i have some questions for you guys, who are my friends and teachers

 

  • i know that singular pliral problem, but i can't distinguish what they different meaning have in the sentence....
  • i know the singular plural problem, but i can't distinguish how they're different...You don't say "as times go by". "time" is an uncountable noun. "As time goes by" is what is often said, and just means "as time passes." For example, "I was excited at first, but as time went by, I became bored."

 

  • as times go by is expresstion about time's pass ...
  • as times go by is an expresstion about time passing...

 

  • coz (as times go by) something happen...
  • coz (as times goes by) something happens...

 

  • then how do we say that about age..?
  • then how do we say that about age..? You can still use "time". "I was 3 years old in 1992, but time went by and now I'm 23."

 

  • as age getting up?
  • as age getting up?

 

  • or as age getting more ?
  • or as age getting more ?

 

  • ,as age goes by?
  • ,as age goes by?

 
None are correct ^0^ What you say is "as I age". "age" is both a noun and a verb.
"I aged over time" means I got older.
Feb 17th 2010 00:53 skone

thanks my dear sarahu~ ^^ you 're awesome
skone
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