Выбрать из множества учителей по предмету английский...
Mocchan
"This is no time to slack off" and "There's no time to slack off"
What's the difference between "This is no time to slack off" and "There's no time to slack off"?
Thank you so much for reading, everyone.
22 янв. 2015 г., 6:09
Ответы · 3
4
"This is no time to slack off," is talking about right now, this very moment. Maybe our boss is in the office, so we cannot take a break we did not earn, act distracted or lazy - because this is no time to slack off. While, "There's no time to slack off," means in general. Let's say we have a project due or if we have a business meeting next week. From now to next week we cannot get distracted or get lazy, because there is no time to slack off if we want to meet the deadline.
22 января 2015 г.
Все еще не нашли ответы?
Напишите свои вопросы, и пусть вам помогут носители языка!
Mocchan
Языковые навыки
английский, японский
Изучаемый язык
английский
Статьи, которые тебе могут быть интересны

Santa, St. Nicholas, or Father Christmas? How Christmas Varies Across English-Speaking Countries
6 нравится · 4 Комментариев

Reflecting on Your Progress: Year-End Language Journal Prompts
5 нравится · 3 Комментариев

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
25 нравится · 18 Комментариев
Еще статьи
