S sunyaer Senior Member Chinese Which preposition should follow the word "refresh"? "I should refresh myself on/with math before I go to university."
Which preposition should follow the word "refresh"? "I should refresh myself on/with math before I go to university."
👁 Copyright Copyright Member Emeritus Penang American English I would refresh myself on math, and refresh myself with a cold drink ... secure in the knowledge that others will have other opinions. 👁 Smile :)
I would refresh myself on math, and refresh myself with a cold drink ... secure in the knowledge that others will have other opinions. 👁 Smile :)
J JoanTaber Senior Member New York English Northeast USA I would refresh my math skills. But if I'm refreshing myself it will be with a swim/shower/cut of coffee, etc.
I would refresh my math skills. But if I'm refreshing myself it will be with a swim/shower/cut of coffee, etc.
G George French Senior Member English - UK It might just be easier to rephrase your sentence. "Before I go to university I should refresh/revise my maths." GF.. But it does depend on your real need.
It might just be easier to rephrase your sentence. "Before I go to university I should refresh/revise my maths." GF.. But it does depend on your real need.
👁 Sparky Malarky Sparky Malarky Senior Member Indiana English - US "I need to brush up on my math." Note that George French used "maths." That is correct British English. It must be morning in the UK. 👁 Wink ;)
"I need to brush up on my math." Note that George French used "maths." That is correct British English. It must be morning in the UK. 👁 Wink ;)
G George French Senior Member English - UK Sparky Malarky said: It must be morning in the UK. 👁 Wink ;) It's tea time. Morning coffee was long ago... 👁 Cool :cool: GF..
Sparky Malarky said: It must be morning in the UK. 👁 Wink ;) It's tea time. Morning coffee was long ago... 👁 Cool :cool: GF..