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Idioms Worksheet Meaning of Idioms Idioms Practice What Idioms Mean Idiom #2
Idioms Worksheet Meaning of Idioms Idioms Practice What Idioms Mean Idiom #2
IN or ON the News?
We generally say ‘in the news’ when we want to what is happening at the present time and is being discussed in the media. *I imagine Donald Trump will be in the news again this week. We say ‘on the news’ when talking about the news we see on TV or hear on the radio. on the news : in a television or radio broadcast which consists of information about recent events in the country or the world. *I saw an interesting report on the 10 o’clock news last night. #B2first #C1advanced #confusingwords
Between you and me Between you and I?
In standard English is grammatically correct to say between you and me. The reason for this is that a preposition such as between is usually followed by an object pronoun (me, you, us, him/her, it, them) , rather than by a subject one (I, he, she, we, they). #b2first #c1advanced #c2proficiency #commonmistakes #ielts #toeic #keywordtransformation #englishgrammar
What to Pack for Winter in Europe • The Blonde Abroad
What to Pack for Winter in Europe • The Blonde Abroad