Grammar Tip

How to use Allow Now, let’s look at “allow.” It is more formal than “let” but less formal than “permit.” You can use it in everyday situations. You may also find it in official rules, such as street, building and office signs.With “allow,” we use the infinitive form for main verbs. The infinitive form is…

Business Communication Skills Tip

Five Ways Work Culture Will Change by 2030 5. EFFECTIVE WORK SPACES MAY MAKE OFFICES POPULAR AGAIN Culture is also affected by the spaces in which people work. Backlash against open-space floor plans is causing some companies to create more flexible, thoughtfully designed workplaces that facilitate employees’ workflow and needs. Redesigns will include more private…

Magnificent (adj.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “magnificent” (adj.) Transcription: [mæɡˈnɪf.ɪ.sənt] Russian Translation: великолепный Definition: very good, beautiful, or deserving to be admired Example: The view from the top of the mountain is magnificent. Synonyms: splendid, spectacular, impressive