Rumor has it that + (subject + verb) - English Speaking Lessons on Expressions and Phrasal English
HOME
|
FORUMS
|
INSTRUCTIONS
|
STUDY METHOD
|
FAQs
Lesson Search
Speaking English Lessons
English Speaking Basics
Regular English Lessons
Business English Lessons
Interview English Lessons
Travel English Lessons
Idioms and Phrases
Special Topics
Full Lesson Index
Listening Lessons
Basic Listening Lessons
Intermediate Listening Lessons
Advanced Listening Lessons
Extra English Lessons
Pronunciation Lessons
English Grammar Basics
English Vocabulary
English Speaking Articles
5 Rules for Speaking Fluency
Grammar for Speaking
Intonation and Speed
Rumor has it that + (subject + verb)
'Rumor has it' is an expression used when suggesting you might have heard something or read about something that is taking place now or in the future. A rumor is not a fact.
Here are some examples:
"
Rumor has it that that player will get traded.
"
"
Rumor has it that she cheated on him.
"
"
Rumor has it that they are going to get married.
"
"
Rumor has it that you like to paint.
"
"
Rumor has it that show is going to end.
"
"
Rumor has it that he is going to get a raise.
"
"
Rumor has it that your sister got in trouble.
"
"
Rumor has it that she goes to our gym.
"
"
Rumor has it that he will not return.
"
"
Rumor has it that it happened while texting.
"
Learn English speaking much FASTER
by downloading the TalkEnglish Offline Package and submerge yourself with over 8,000 audio files and over 800 pages of lessons! Then you can study without Internet connection and also listen to audio files using your MP3 player at any time. Go to the
English Download
page and download today!
If you see this text and you are using FireFox, please download the FlashPlayer Plugin.
Copyright © 2005 - 2013 TALKENGLISH.COM
TERMS OF USE
|
CONTACT
|
PRIVACY POLICY