Verona_82
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2010
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- Ukraine
Hello,
I have a few questions about the usage of some words; I decided not to create different threads as I don't think the questions need any thorough explanation. I'd appreciate it if somebody could have a look at them.
1. Can a person have 'shiny eyes'? ('shiny' - bright, sparkling, for instance, with joy)
2. Do we sit IN or ON the back row (in the stalls, for example)?
3. Is it okay to say "I better have a look at you' ? Does it mean the same as 'I'd better..." ?
4. Is the word 'polyclinic' common? I found it neither in Macmillar nor in OLD. Should I say 'clinic' instead?
Thank you!
I have a few questions about the usage of some words; I decided not to create different threads as I don't think the questions need any thorough explanation. I'd appreciate it if somebody could have a look at them.
1. Can a person have 'shiny eyes'? ('shiny' - bright, sparkling, for instance, with joy)
2. Do we sit IN or ON the back row (in the stalls, for example)?
3. Is it okay to say "I better have a look at you' ? Does it mean the same as 'I'd better..." ?
4. Is the word 'polyclinic' common? I found it neither in Macmillar nor in OLD. Should I say 'clinic' instead?
Thank you!