
Originally Posted by
belly_ttt
1)What is the differences between entrance and entry in these meaning?
ex: You can leave your umbrella in the entry
I’ll meet you at the main entrance.
In the context of a building, both can be used.
2) What is the difference between glint and sparkle as verbs? glint = brief spark of light from a reflection; sparkle = constant sparks of light from a reflection.
3)Is frizzy hair the same as flyaway hair? No. Frizzy hair has tight waves or curls and is usually rather stiff; Flyaway hair is usually fine and probably straight.
4) What does this "in house" mean at the notice of the forum? Please note, all posts are moderated by our in-house language experts, so make sure your suggestions, help, and advice house the kind of information an international language teacher would offer
( I think that in-house means within the forum, doesn't it? Yes - belonging to the forum.