QB 2 July 2020
- Christina Wilson
- Jun 27, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 11, 2020

Vocabulary: TBA (an acronym)
means
a. test before arrival
b. to be announced
c. take business action
Idiom:
Things are looking up.
means
a. The situation is getting better.
b. People are searching for information.
c. There is a beautiful blue sky with lots of sunshine.
Grammar:
Which is correct?
a. I enjoy reading.
b. I enjoy to read.
c. both (a) and (b) are correct
Vocabulary: TBA (an acronym)
means
b: to be announced / to be arranged

Examples:
I'll be giving a presentation about the new product soon. Date and time TBA.
We'd like to invite you to join us for dinner on Saturday night. Location TBA.
Idiom:
Things are looking up.
means
a. The situation is getting better. / Things appear to be improving. / Conditions are looking better.

Examples:
We have had a difficult time with this virus, but things are looking up for some people who have gone back to work.
Things are looking up for companies as the economy is rebounding.
Grammar:
Which is correct?
a. I enjoy reading.
*enjoy + -ing verb form
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