⚖️ Weighing things up

#036

Afternoon everyone 👋

There are times when we are faced with a decision. A choice that we are required to make.

Perhaps you’re someone who follows their intuition, who “trusts their gut”. It simply means to follow your instinct.

On the other hand, perhaps you’re someone who someone who tries to make objective and considered decisions.

In this case you would “weigh up the pros and cons”. To make a list of the benefits on one side and negatives on the other.

So do you like to weigh things up when making a decision?

Or are you someone who trusts their gut?

Until next week!

Do you weigh up the pros and cons before making a decision?

This week’s 3 tips:

SOMETHING TO AVOID 🫣

🤦🏻‍♀️ “Interested in to go”

“Interested in” is perfect, but remember that a verb followed by a preposition must end in -ing.

“Interested in going”

So always make sure you use a noun or gerund after saying “interested in”.

Are you interested in coming with us?

Are you interested in politics?

SOMETHING TO SOUND CONFIDENT 🧐

👔 Business jargon explained

“Freemium”

Combine the words “free” + “premium” and you get “Freemium”. It refers to a business model which offers basic features for free, but charges extra for more advanced features.

The app uses a freemium model. It was free to download, but unless I pay for a subscription there are only a few features.

Click below to read an article on the subject 👇

SOMETHING TO WATCH 👀

Keep learning,

The Crystal Clear English Team

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