Grammar Tip

Do/Does Questions Do Does questions are common in English. They are used as auxiliary verbs for negative statements or simple present questions.QuestionsQuestions with verbs in the simple present use the auxiliary verb “DO”.StructureDo/Does + Subject + Base VerbExample: Do you like pizza?Example: Does she play baseball?

Moscow Zoo Welcomes Rare Gorilla Baby

Moscow zoo has welcomed its latest tiny inhabitant, a rare baby lowland gorilla The baby was born to 23-year-old Kira and 20-year-old Vizuri, weighs 1.5 kilograms and at just 40 centimeters tall is barely bigger than her parent’s hands.“She is now ten days old. The female gorilla is quite experienced, it’s her fourth child,” said…

Business Communication Skills Tip

Ways You Can Hide Your Nerves When Giving a Speech 4) STRETCH YOUR VOWELSWhen speakers get nervous, they often compress their sounds. Think of that commercial where you put all those clothes in a bag, suck out all the air, and cram it all in one small carry-on-size suitcase.Nervous speakers compress their sounds, which becomes…

Togetherness (n.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “togetherness” (n.) Transcription: [təˈɡeðənəs] Translation: близость, единение Meaning: the pleasant feeling of being united with other people in friendship and understanding Example: The project encourages family pride and togetherness. Synonyms: fellowship