

BlogHe has GONE TO Rome means that:
He is on his way to Rome
or that:
He is already in Rome
He has BEEN TO Rome means that:
He went to Rome at some time in the past but he came back
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been to,gone to The word ENOUGH goes before a noun:
ENOUGH bread, ENOUGH money, ENOUGH time
But it goes after an adjective:
good ENOUGH, wide ENOUGH, fast ENOUGH
Sometimes it can go alone:
Ok, folks, that's enough for today
These verbs mean exactly the same.
I GET UP in the morning is the same as I RISE in the morning.
They mean that you get out of bed - to go to work usually
But I think it's much better to go to bed, don't you, reader?
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get up,rise EVERY OTHER WEEK means:
ONE WEEK YES but the NEXT WEEK NO!
Mary goes to London every other week
You can also say EVERY SECOND WEEK
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every other week We say ANGRY WITH when we refer to persons:
"I am angry WITH John"
We say ANGRY AT when we refer to things:
"I am angry AT the government's decision to close the railway"
Ciao
DM
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angry with,angry at 
