
Dear NESE Community:
Welcome to another week of “Over-the-Hump-Wednesday.”
This week, many NESE students have been studying irregular verbs such as:

Sometimes after studying for several hours (irregular verbs, adjective clauses, and prepositions – just as examples), some people feel tired. Even though it is only 11:00 in the morning, some people decide to “call it a day”. They might say, “You know, I have had enough of English grammar for now. I am going to call it a day.”

“To call it a day” indicates that you want to stop what you are doing, that you have had enough of your activity.
And so we are going to “call it a day” and say good-bye to you until next week.
As always, we send you our kind regards,
The NESE Grammar Team