to travel or complete a journey quickly · to arrive earlier than expected
Ever been on a road trip where all the lights were green, and traffic was flowing perfectly? Or your flight landed way ahead of schedule? That's when you "to make good time"! It means your journey was surprisingly quick and efficient. 🏎️💨
💡 **Pro Tip!** This phrase is super versatile! You can use it for car rides, train trips, flights, or even just walking across town. It's often used when you're pleasantly surprised by how fast you got somewhere. Don't forget, it's about the *speed* of the journey, not necessarily *enjoying* the journey! 😉
Imagine you left for your destination at 9 AM and expected to arrive at 1 PM, but you got there at 11 AM due to light traffic. Which English expression best describes this situation? A. to waste time B. to take forever C. to make good time