LET UP = become less severe;
They’re hoping the cold weather will let up soon.
Second Phrasal of the day . It will EASE UP !
LET UP = become less severe;
They’re hoping the cold weather will let up soon.
Second Phrasal of the day . It will EASE UP !
Have a GOOD weekend! Hope you’re doing WELL !!
See what I mean???
Have a lovely weekend !
Delicious English… io L Inglese lo trovò davvero delizioso … o forse no? In ogni caso ecco 10 buonissime ragioni per impararlo ! E ne aggiungere in un altra : per imporlo con me !
Finalmente feste finite and I can go back to teaching !! Makes me happy !
E niente va cosi in Inglese :
CouGH > F sound
EnouGH > F sound
TouGH > F sound
ma …
BouGH > W sound
ThouGH > Loooong O sound
ThrouGH > OOH sound
Bottom line we are always on top of the situation !! E quanto ci piace l ‘inglese ????
on top of something
in control of a situation and aware of changes:
The stock market has been unpredictable, and you really have to stay on top of things.
On top of is also used to mean in addition to, esp. something unpleasant: