by Christine Burgmer | Jun 17, 2022 | Grammar, Wording
We don’t say, “We see us next week” or “We see us later”. We say, “See you later” or “See you next week”. Or even, “We’ll see each other next week”.
by Christine Burgmer | Jun 17, 2022 | Grammar, Wording
Do you remember those / these wonderful nights in Paris? Generally speaking, we use this/these to refer to people and things, situations and experiences that are close to the speaker or very close in time. We use that/those to refer to people and...
by Christine Burgmer | Jun 17, 2022 | Grammar, Punctuation
The children’s toys were under the sofa. The childrens’ toys were under the sofa.
by Christine Burgmer | Jun 17, 2022 | Grammar, Wording
It’s grammatically correct to say “between you and me” and incorrect to say “between you and I”, in standard English!
by Christine Burgmer | Jun 17, 2022 | Grammar, Times
I clean my teeth every day.She always prepares something for lunch.They never miss breakfast.I don’t use the car very often.She doesn’t normally see her friends during the week.They don’t like football.
by Christine Burgmer | Jun 17, 2022 | Grammar, Times
I am working in the office today. I am not working at the moment. Wir benutzen die -ing Form für vorübergehende Situationen.