четверг, 30 августа 2018 г.

30.08.2018 (4)

https://pronuncian.com/deletion-linking-the-dropped-d


https://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-93591.php


The history behind casual style

Casual style of wearing came to our life and holds very strong position. According to some experts’ opinion, the casual style appeared first in the USA in the beginning of 20th century. Many people converted their way to dress because of the modern way of living and according to some traditions. From uncomfortable clothes to cowboy boots, jeans and T-shirts: casual is not exclusively the opposite of formal, it is the opposite of snobbism and limitations. More simply, “casual” can be defined as something relaxed, occasional, not planned, or informal.

There is a new trend now, named “business casual”. It usually means the business-appropriate clothes, ready to wear in any situation. However, it’s still important to be aware of dress codes. Many companies allow the staff to go casual so that they look like their ordinary clients and raise up productivity. Business casual for women may comprise classy dress pants and a collared shirt or blouse. Add a pair of dressy shoes and your style is complete. A nice pair of jeans can fit the business casual bill if to set it with a nice top.

The casual style is properly natural. Such clothes make women feel very comfortable and look good at the same time. Hats, handcrafted belts, ties and other accessories are chic and can complete the chosen image. Small details for casual clothes make women look unique. Despite universality of casual clothes, bad-fitting clothes give a filthy and untidy look. It is not the colour that makes the difference, it’s the cut and design. Whatever you want to wear, you just have to look great.



вторник, 21 августа 2018 г.

22.08.2018

http://englishgrammarexercise.com/prepositions-english-mixed-exercise-4/

Exercise. Do we use for or since with the following time references?
  • I haven't phoned home  Christmas.
  • We've been here  nine o'clock.
  • I have worked for International House  more than eight years.
  • I haven't visited my home town  I left school.
  • I haven't been to the cinema  ages.
  • I have studied non-stop  9.15.
  • I have had a driving licence  I was eighteen.
  • She hasn't had a day off  1999.
  • Johan has been in England  more than two weeks now.
  • Peter has been my best friend  we were nine.
forsincejustyet
inlastagofrom / to

e.g.I haven't seen her for ages.
1We have lived here  1992.
2Have you heard the news? There's  been an earthquake in Japan.
3The window cleaner started an hour . He hasn't finished .
4Sheila was born  1965.
5They have worked there  three years now.
6Tony and Jane lived in Hong Kong  1995  2000. They lived there for five years.
7They left Hong Kong  2000.
8They  went back for a holiday  2003.
9I've always wanted to be a famous actor,  I was a child.
10When did you  have a holiday?