
Globe Staff,, 11 July 2022 On Saturday, strong thunderstorms may eye Kansas City and Des Moines along Interstate 35. Molly Robey, Washington Post, 3 July 2022 The sweet and spicy birds eye chili calamari at Cabana in Newport, Rhode Island. 2022 Daily shower and thunderstorm chances eye the region on Tuesday and Wednesday. Stephanie Yang, Los Angeles Times, 28 Aug. 2022 As more foreign companies eye the exits, China stands to lose an integral part of its domestic economy and booming export market. 2022 Nevada's Senate race has gotten more national attention as Republicans eye a potential flip.Īlexandra Marquez, NBC News, 13 Sep. Krista Johnson, The Courier-Journal, 7 Oct. Verb As deaths mount, group pushes changes at Louisville jail, while leaders eye new facility Not holding onto these records, the group is arguing, prevents the department and the public from establishing whether a bad pattern by an employee exists. Winston Cho, The Hollywood Reporter, 6 Oct. 2022 Former Real Housewives star Bethenny Frankel is suing TikTok for turning a blind eye to ads using her videos to promote counterfeit products. 2022 The office is really being examined with a close eye right now. 2022 Your child might be smiling while suffering, so keep a close eye on their body language too. 2022 Keep a close eye on the sportsbook to stay up to date with these offerings.Ĭatena Media, al, 10 Oct. 2022 At the time, critics accused Modi of turning a blind eye to the killings.ĭiksha Madhok, CNN, 10 Oct. 2022 And Gienger had to keep a close eye on the weather.Īndrea Salcedo, Washington Post, 12 Oct. 2022 The #MeToo movement made it so that high-profile cases couldn’t be ignored, but blaming the movement for their unfavorable outcomes is to turn a blind eye to the systems of power and privilege that created them. If you have any questions, just email me at Tomorrow I’ll be back with some new expressions in spoken English.Noun Rain in Kentucky has been sparse lately, the email noted, and the agency recommended keeping a close eye on any outdoor fires in areas with gusty winds.Ĭaleb Stultz, The Courier-Journal, 13 Oct. So again, here’s the difference: To keep an eye on something means to watch or monitor that thing carefully and to keep an eye out for something means to watch an area until that thing appears or arrives. Let’s say you’re driving down a road looking for a hotel where you’re going to stay, but you don’t know exactly where the hotel is because you’ve never been in this city before, so you ask your husband or wife who is in the car with you, “Keep an eye out for signs for the hotel.” It means you’re watching the side of the road to see when a sign for the hotel might appear. The first one was “keep an eye on something” and the second phrase is “keep an eye out for something.” This means to watch carefully until that thing appears. The second expression is to keep an eye out for something. So, to keep an eye on something means to watch it carefully or monitor it carefully. It doesn’t mean that you’re constantly looking at the cellphone, it means that frequently, you check the price of the phone to see if it went on sale. You would keep an eye on it to see if it goes on sale. For example, let’s say you really want to buy a particular new model of cellphone, but it’s a little too expensive. Now, keep an eye on can also mean to monitor something or pay attention to it even if you’re not watching it continuously. To keep an eye on something means to watch it or monitor it carefully.įor example, if you’re at the beach and you have young children, you want to keep an eye on your children to make sure that they don’t get into danger or get hurt or get lost. The first one is keep an eye on something. Hello students, it’s Shayna from and today’s phrases are very similar but they’re actually slightly different.
