
It is lightning / There is lightning | WordReference Forums
Sep 13, 2012 · Hola, la mayoría de veces uso el verbo to be para referirme al estado del clima, eg It's windy/cloudy/hailing/ sinembargo no logro saber como hacerlo con lightning thunder …
have been sent or was sent | WordReference Forums
Apr 23, 2017 · Dear all, Is that right that you say: The goods have been sent or the goods were sent yesterday/last week ? General rule: have been without time information and was without …
how /what does he look like? (appearance) - WordReference Forums
Sep 20, 2013 · I'm a bit confused and I am not sure whether the difference between what does he look like? and how does he look like? when asking about someone's physical appearance has …
I have seen/I have been seeing | WordReference Forums
Oct 10, 2023 · I have seen Kitty recently. I have been seeing Kitty recently. To be honest, I think that only the 1st sentence is correct because see is a state verb. What do you think?
trentbarton discussion - RailUK Forums
May 30, 2024 · In other news, Citaro 904 had to be recovered from Leicester this afternoon; unsure of fault. I saw it was put on Skylink from the 9. Not the weirdest of allocations today, …
cross-walk vs. zebra crossing | WordReference Forums
May 13, 2016 · The short version: Americans who have not traveled to the U.K. generally have no idea what a zebra crossing is.
at/in/on early morning | WordReference Forums
Nov 27, 2012 · Hello, I'm confused about the preposition in the expression "at/in/on early morning". For example: 1. "At early morning I had a walk along the river." - this is a sentence …
Why is Trent Barton better than other operators?
Dec 30, 2019 · The withdrawal of the Rapid One next month should helpfully make the blue Rainbow One vehicles fuller - I love seeing a standard red Trent bus on the route as there are …
Pride buses in the UK - RailUK Forums
Jun 14, 2023 · I recall the rather unfortunate incident involving Plymouth Citybus, who had a vehicle in Pride rainbow livery and rather clumsily attempted to ‘repurpose’ it as a “Thank you …
What do you call somebody who is unable to speak?
May 21, 2008 · Rainbow, you're right. "Left...mute" is much more acceptable than "made...mute". I still can't, quite, accept "mute" myself, except perhaps as a technical term usable by medical …