To play this video you need to enable JavaScript. Do you have a question you want us to answer? You can send us your questions to learningenglish@bbc.co.uk 1. We can use both present perfect and past ...
Combining have been and were in this way is perfectly acceptable here, Umed. Often, in language use, deciding whether to use the present perfect or the past simple depends on your perspective on the ...
'Can', 'could', 'be able to', 'manage to' Present tenses Present perfect continuous 'Like' for preference and description Adverbs of frequency 'Have to' and 'must' The past simple tense ...
live the momentThey are similar, but with different meanings. "Live the moment" means to fully enjoy the present moment, and not worry about the past or the future. It is often used as an encouragement or reminder to stay present and enjoy life, as it is a short and precious gift. To "live in the moment" is more about being in tune with your immediate environment and circumstances. This could ...
Section 248F Quorum at directors’ meetings (replaceable rule) Unless the directors agree otherwise, the quorum for a directors meeting is 2 directors and they must be present at all times during the meeting.
248F Unless the directors determine otherwise, the quorum for a directors' meeting is 2 directors and the quorum must be present at all times during the meeting.
18 Quorum at directors’ meetings (per section 248F) Unless the directors determine otherwise, the quorum for a directors’ meeting is 2 directors and the quorum must be present at all times during the meeting.