🆘 Tag questions - Under falling intonation on the tag question, negative sentences take affirmative tags, and vice versa:
✳️ 1. Tom is happy about his job, isn’t he? [ NOT is he? ]
✳️ 2. Tom is unhappy about his job, isn’t he? [ NOT is he? ]
✴️ 3. Tom is NOT happy about his job, is he? [ NOT isn’t he? ]
✴️ 4. Tom is NOT unhappy about his job, is he? [ NOT isn’t he? ]
#Grammar
✳️ 1. Tom is happy about his job, isn’t he? [ NOT is he? ]
✳️ 2. Tom is unhappy about his job, isn’t he? [ NOT is he? ]
✴️ 3. Tom is NOT happy about his job, is he? [ NOT isn’t he? ]
✴️ 4. Tom is NOT unhappy about his job, is he? [ NOT isn’t he? ]
#Grammar
Confident = optimistic 🙌; self-assured
Confidant = man you trust with your secrets
Confidante = woman you trust with your secrets.
👩🏻💬 🤐🙊
#Vocabulary
Confidant = man you trust with your secrets
Confidante = woman you trust with your secrets.
👩🏻💬 🤐🙊
#Vocabulary
🖍 🐃 - be like a red rag to a bull / a red flag to a bull / like waving a red flag in front of a bull 🐂 🖍
= An object, utterance, or act which is certain to provoke someone.
~ Just mentioning his poor marks to him was waving a red rag to a bull.
= An object, utterance, or act which is certain to provoke someone.
~ Just mentioning his poor marks to him was waving a red rag to a bull.
-[yet]
►When 'yet' is used in affirmative statements, it actually implies a negative, as in:
-I've yet to see the Eiffel Tower in France.( = I have not yet seen it.) = ( I haven't seen it yet)
#Grammar
►When 'yet' is used in affirmative statements, it actually implies a negative, as in:
-I've yet to see the Eiffel Tower in France.( = I have not yet seen it.) = ( I haven't seen it yet)
#Grammar