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Difference between spend and waste time



 
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Difference between spend and waste time #1 (permalink) Tue Mar 22, 2005 11:05 am   Difference between spend and waste time
 

Test No. incompl/inter-85 "Simple Present (2)", question 3

Now Sally is an entirely different kettle of fish. Her philosophy runs as follows: 'Worrying never gets you anywhere and life is too short to ......... time imagining the worst.'

(a) pass
(b) spend
(c) expend
(d) waste

Test No. incompl/inter-85 "Simple Present (2)", answer 3

Now Sally is an entirely different kettle of fish. Her philosophy runs as follows: 'Worrying never gets you anywhere and life is too short to waste time imagining the worst.'

Correct answer: (d) waste

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Now Sally is an entirely different kettle of fish. Her philosophy runs as follows: 'Worrying never gets you anywhere and life is too short to spend time imagining the worst.'
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why it was WASTE?and why we didn't use pass or spend time?

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Spend/waste #2 (permalink) Tue Mar 22, 2005 11:34 am   Spend/waste
 

Spend time is an acceptable expression but in this sentence I want to give the idea that there is no point in spending time that has no purpose and that is why I have chosen waste.
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Spend/waste #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 17, 2008 16:51 pm   Spend/waste
 

I want to know the meaning of Ktlle of fish.
could you give me a varitey of sentences?
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Difference between spend and waste time #4 (permalink) Mon Mar 17, 2008 18:47 pm   Difference between spend and waste time
 

Hi,

Are you thinking of 'kettle of fish'?

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Difference between spend and waste time #5 (permalink) Sat Aug 29, 2009 16:51 pm   Difference between spend and waste time
 

I want to know the meaning 'kettle of fish' ,too
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