суббота, 29 июня 2019 г.

Idiom "drop (one) a line"


To contact someone, usually with a letter, note, or phone call. I know you'll be busy enjoying yourself, but please, drop me a line on your trip. I'll drop you a line once I get settled in at school.

четверг, 27 июня 2019 г.

Present Perfect Or Present Perfect Continuous

Fill in the blanks.

1. I ...................................... here for two weeks now.
have worked;     have been working
2. She .................................. to Dublin. You can't meet here now.
has gone;     has been

Idiom "hold your horses"


We say HOLD YOUR HORSES to somebody when we want them to stop and consider what they are saying. Hold your horses, John. Let's get a few more facts before we take action.

Idiom "catch the sun"

среда, 26 июня 2019 г.

Idiom "not on my watch"

5 Phrases To Say Goodbye

Do you only say “Bye” or “See you later” when you leave people? In fact there are many other ways that British English speakers say “goodbye”. 

Idiom "not say boo to a goose"