суббота, 11 августа 2018 г.

Idiom "be (of) no use to man or beast"

Idioms that End with Prepositions

Definition: Idioms that end with prepositions are typically phrasal verbs and consist of a verb followed by either a preposition, a particle, or a particle with a preposition. This type of prepositional idiom is used like a normal verb (describing the action of a subject) and may come at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence.
Examples of common prepositional idioms.
Here are some of the most common prepositions found at the end of prepositional idioms:

среда, 8 августа 2018 г.

Are Ships, Cars, and Nations Always Called 'She'?

Nobody knows why people started calling ships "she." Old English nouns had genders, but experts don't think this is the reason for ships being treated as female.
If you are lucky enough to own a boat, is it a “she”? Have you given your car a girl’s name or a boy’s name?

понедельник, 6 августа 2018 г.