Grammar Tip

Whoever vs. Whomever Rule 2. When the entire whoever/whomever clause is the subject of the verb that follows the clause, look inside the clause to determine whether to use whoever or whomever. Example: Whoever is elected will serve a four-year term.- Тот, кого выберут, будет занимать должность четыре года. Whoever is the subject of is…

Forget Driverless Cars: It’s Time for Robotic Russian Ice Cream Trucks

Russian tech firm is taking things one step further, with an driverless ice cream truck ready to track down hungry pedestrians. The Ryazan-based Avrora Robotics unveiled (представила) its driverless “VendBot” with ice cream firm Baskin Robbins at the Hydroaviasalon science (научный) festival in Moscow.The unmanned (беспилотный) bot is programmed to move along a pre-planned route,…

Business Communication Skills Tip

This is How You Can Still Have a Life When You Get More Responsibilities at Work. Tip#3: Reduce Commitments Once you’ve gotten clear on what to do with your time, you need to intentionally decide what not to do. It’s generally a good life choice to do this before you’re sitting in the office at…

Spouse (n.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “spouse” (n.) Transcription: [spaʊs] Translation: супруг, супруга Meaning: a person’s husband or wife Example: Each spouse independently decides on her/his work and profession.- Каждый из супругов независимо друг от друга определяется с ее/его работой и профессией. Synonyms: husband, wife, partner