воскресенье, 10 февраля 2013 г.

Deep Pockets


Deep Pockets

If some person or some company has “deep pockets” it means they have a lot of money.
This term is usually used when someone is trying to describe a person or a company who has the ability to invest a lot of money.

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суббота, 9 февраля 2013 г.

Used to Vs. Be Used to Vs. Get Used to


Let’s have a look at be used to and used to. These two words look similar, but they have two very different uses. Do you know how to use these words? Have a look at the paragraph above once more, and then check today’s lesson.Used to

look forward to + Ving



She’s looking forward to going to Niagara Falls!

Today, lets look at some common phrases using gerunds (Verb ING)When you are excited about and anticipating a future event, you can use look forward to + gerund.