-[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
♠️ Alternate vs Alternative ♠️
Original meal = 🍗
Alternate meal = 🌭 (replaces 🍗)
Alternative meal = 🌭 (but 🍗 is still an option)
#Vocabulary
Original meal = 🍗
Alternate meal = 🌭 (replaces 🍗)
Alternative meal = 🌭 (but 🍗 is still an option)
#Vocabulary
✳️ Show the Difference: ✳️
➡️ 1- We love each other.►( = I love her, she loves me.)
➡️ 2- We love ourselves. ►( = I love myself, she loves herself.)
➡️ 1- We love each other.►( = I love her, she loves me.)
➡️ 2- We love ourselves. ►( = I love myself, she loves herself.)
🛌 - ensconce (verb) /ɪnˈskɒns/
"At one end of the big barn, on a sort of raised platform, Major was already ENSCONCED on his bed of straw, under a lantern which hung from a beam."
― George Orwell, Animal Farm🐷🐎 🦆🐕🐱
"At one end of the big barn, on a sort of raised platform, Major was already ENSCONCED on his bed of straw, under a lantern which hung from a beam."
― George Orwell, Animal Farm🐷🐎 🦆🐕🐱