What's the difference between on I am on busines and in business? On business : That means you are away for work, not holiday. For example: "I am on busines here in Ankara." But if you say you are "in business" that means you work in business or run a company.
On business : That means you are away for work, not holiday. For example: "I am on busines here in Ankara." But if you say you are "in business" that means you work in business or run a company.
So / well.
Ho voglia di pizza. Ma la pizzeria è aperta?
- Penso di si. / Penso di no.
Ho voglia di pizza. Ma la pizzeria è aperta?
- Penso di si. / Penso di no.
What's the difference between on I am on busines and in business?
On business : That means you are away for work, not holiday.
For example: "I am on busines here in Ankara."
But if you say you are "in business" that means you work in business or run a company.
On business : That means you are away for work, not holiday.
For example: "I am on busines here in Ankara."
But if you say you are "in business" that means you work in business or run a company.
Ground meat ( American English) = Minced ( British English)
I like you ( American English) = I fancy you ( British English)
Trash ( American English) = Rubbish ( British English)
Shrimp ( American English)= Prawn ( British English)
Kulot. / İt.
Reggiseno e mutande: sutyen ve külot.