- "A change of plans" vs. "A change in plans"
- Change of plans = the entire plan has been changed
- Change in plans = only a part of the plan has been changed
#idiomatic_expressions
#Grammar
- Change of plans = the entire plan has been changed
- Change in plans = only a part of the plan has been changed
#idiomatic_expressions
#Grammar
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FACT: We can use “whose” with people AND objects:
I know a boy *whose* dad 👨 is tall. → ✔.
I have a car 🚘 *whose* door is missing. → ✔.
#Grammar
I know a boy *whose* dad 👨 is tall. → ✔.
I have a car 🚘 *whose* door is missing. → ✔.
#Grammar
Word Root: –cide (kill)
- patricide (father)
- matricide (mother)
- fratricide (brother)
- sororicide (sister)
- regicide (king) 🤴🏻
#Vocabulary
- patricide (father)
- matricide (mother)
- fratricide (brother)
- sororicide (sister)
- regicide (king) 🤴🏻
#Vocabulary
✳️ - stay with something
= to continue doing something although it is difficult or although other people have stopped doing it
#idiomatic_expressions
= to continue doing something although it is difficult or although other people have stopped doing it
#idiomatic_expressions
✳️ - stay with something
= to continue doing something although it is difficult or although other people have stopped doing it
#idiomatic_expressions
= to continue doing something although it is difficult or although other people have stopped doing it
#idiomatic_expressions