How to excuse if we sleep more than we should How to excuse if we slept more than we should have therefore we were late somewhere we were supposed to be For example: Situation 1: Someone could not show up for work on time what would they say to their boss? Situation 2: Someone misses a concert (at least its beginning) what would they say to their friends?
prepositions - English Language Learners Stack Exchange I prefer staying home to going to the concert I'd prefer to stay home (rather) than (to) go to the concert Would you please elaborate which one you use? Or, when or where would distinguish between
Is My schedule got freed up grammatically correct? I want to express the idea that due to the cancellation of some event, my schedule changed and I have more time for something else Here are some candidates I thought of My schedule freed up My
Do How was it? and What … like? have different uses? On the other hand, my son's friends are mostly musicians, and if one of them asks him "How was the concert?" he will probably answer something like "The first trumpet seemed to have chops problems, he had a lot of high entrances and was usually a quarter-tone flat
Whats correct I live in a village or I live at a village Generally, "in a village" is more idiomatic and less confusing to the listener There are cases where "at a village" might be preferred, but they would be situations such as describing where a traffic accident occurred, etc