Self-Study Tasks.REMEMBER THAT WHAT YOU SAY IS USUALLY LESS IMPORTANT THAN HOW YOU SAY IT.
воскресенье, 6 апреля 2014 г.
Idiomatic expressions with "of"

- He is dependent on his parents. (NOT He is dependent of his parents.) It is not easy to decide which preposition to use with which adjective. In addition, American usage sometimes differs from British usage. Here is a list of adjectives that take the preposition of.
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вторник, 1 апреля 2014 г.
Weather Idioms
Any port in a storm This means that in an emergency any solution will do, even one that would
normally be unacceptable.
Billy Wind (UK) If the wind is so strong it is howling, one might say, "Wow- can
you hear Billy Wind out there?" like Jack Frost.
Blue skies A overly enthusiastic outlook or disposition. The sales team had blue skies
projections for their deals, although not many of those deals were signed.
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Prepositions “By” & “With”
I like to make my own pizza by hand. I make it with homemade crust and
sauce. The crust is made with flour and I make the sauce with fresh tomatoes.
At my neighbourhood, the pizza is made by an old Italian guy who opened the
pizzeria about 40 years ago. He makes all of the food there by hand, except the
pasta. That is
probably made in a factory by machine.
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понедельник, 31 марта 2014 г.
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