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QB 2 July 2020

  • Writer: Christina Wilson
    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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