“Where’ve you been or where are you going on holiday?”
As it is about half way through the summer holiday season, the question begs, “Where’ve you been or where are you going?” This question is a minefield of grammar issues. …
As it is about half way through the summer holiday season, the question begs, “Where’ve you been or where are you going?” This question is a minefield of grammar issues. …
In the heat of the moment we often go back to translating out of our language and unfortunately get it wrong. Here are 5 examples from the workplace. 1. Firstly, …
You’re sitting in a ‘problem solving’ meeting and want to put in your two cents. Accepting ideas presented or given is simple especially because you’re basically agreeing: Phrases like: “Yes, …
I’m sure you have times when you can’t think of/remember the names of something or even somebody. Here are 5 phrases to help you out and all mean ‘DINGSBUMS’: 1. …
If at first you don’t succeed, try try try again. Maybe you’ve heard this proverb before, which recommends tenacity and perseverance to achieve what you want. An interesting link into …