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UK//ə lɒŋ taɪm əˈɡoʊ//US//ə lɔŋ taɪm əˈɡoʊ//

Meaning of A long time ago

A phrase indicating a time period that is far in the past.

In simple words: An expression used to refer to a distant past.

A long time ago in a sentence

  • A long time ago, dinosaurs roamed the Earth.
  • A long time ago, in a galaxy far away, a story began.
  • The castle was built a long time ago and has great history.
  • He told me about a long time ago when he was a child.

How to use A long time ago

Used in storytelling or when referring to historical events. It's appropriate in most contexts, but may sound too casual in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

fixed expression

Memory hint

Think of an old clock ticking back to a distant moment.

Related words

Collocations with A long time ago

Synonyms for A long time ago

Common mistakes with A long time ago

  • Omitting 'a' at the beginning of the phrase.
  • Using in the present tense instead of past.
  • Confusing with 'once upon a time' which is more fairy-tale oriented.

Compare A long time ago with Once, Previously, Long ago

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Frequently asked questions about A long time ago

What does A long time ago mean?

An expression used to refer to a distant past.

What is the definition of A long time ago?

A phrase indicating a time period that is far in the past.

How do you use A long time ago in a sentence?

A long time ago, dinosaurs roamed the Earth.

Can you give another example of A long time ago?

A long time ago, in a galaxy far away, a story began.

What are synonyms for A long time ago?

Common alternatives include once, in the past, previously, long ago, a while back.

What words go with A long time ago?

It commonly pairs with a long time ago, think a long time ago, remember a long time ago.

What are common mistakes when using A long time ago?

Omitting 'a' at the beginning of the phrase. Using in the present tense instead of past. Confusing with 'once upon a time' which is more fairy-tale oriented.

How do you pronounce A long time ago?

US: //ə lɔŋ taɪm əˈɡoʊ//, UK: //ə lɒŋ taɪm əˈɡoʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use A long time ago?

Used in storytelling or when referring to historical events. It's appropriate in most contexts, but may sound too casual in formal writing.