Enrol

to officially arrange to join a school, university, or course, or to arrange for someone else to do thisenrol on/for British English :I decided to enrol for ‘Art for Beginners’.enrol in especially American English :Californians are rushing to enroll in special aerobics classes.

All Basic Tastes, Texture,Aroma,Appearance,…

Tastes Savory describes food that is not sweet.It has a salty, rich, or meaty flavor.It’s the opposite of “sweet.”Examples of Savory Foodsgrilled chickensouppizzaroasted vegetablessandwiches Umami = savory + meaty + richThe 5th basic tasteFound in mushrooms, soy sauce, tomatoes, cheese, meat, broth Texture Aroma Appearance Nutrition Freshness Portion Size Cost Ingredients Cooking Method boiled grilled …

City center and Downtown

Yes, you can use both “city center” and “downtown.” They mean almost the same thing, but the grammar is a little different. Downtown Example: City center Example: So both are correct, but the structure of the sentence changes slightly.But, you cannot use them interchangeably in grammar. Examples to show the difference: Correct: • I work …

Police-People-Staff-Family-Team

1-Police is treated as a plural noun in English.A police officer /A policeman /A policewoman = Singular 2-People Always plural but person=singular 3-Staff =In most cases, plural, but depends on meaning.Can be singular OR plural depending on what you mean. 4-Family When you think of the family as one unit → singular • When you …