Grammar Tip

Future Continuous vs. Future Perfect Continuous If you do not include a duration such as “for five minutes,” “for two weeks” or “since Friday,” many English speakers choose to use the future continuous rather than the future perfect continuous. Be careful because this can change the meaning of the sentence. Future continuous emphasizes interrupted actions,…

Prevailing (adj.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “prevailing” (adj.) Transcription: [prɪˈveɪ.lɪŋ] Russian Translation: преобладающий, распространенный Definition: existing a lot in a particular group, area, or at a particular time Example: Agriculture is the prevailing industry of this town. Synonyms: current, existing, common

Business Communication Skills Tip

Strong Ways To Close a Cover Letter We will be giving you phrases one by one to include in the final paragraph of your cover letter that will help you seal the deal for your next interview: 4. “I WOULD APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY TO MEET WITH YOU TO DISCUSS HOW MY QUALIFICATIONS WILL BE BENEFICIAL…

Moscow Improv Club

February 9, 2019 Moscow Improv Club and Dina Mild is inviting you to a big improv show at “Вермель” this Saturday, 9th February, 6:30 in the evening. You will see three shows, including an improvised musical. The actors are going to make everything up on the spot, that’s why you will never see the same…