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Listening Quiz of Setting Priorities to Solve a Taxi Problem – English for Taxi Driver – Medium Level
Practice more with this lesson: Listening Lesson Vocabulary Flashcards and Quiz
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Vocabulary Flashcards and Quiz of Planning an Event with Limited Resources – English for Event Planner – Medium Level
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Vocabulary Flashcards and Quiz of Handling Complaints and Scheduling Remotely as an Electrician – English for Electrician – Advanced Level
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Run through sth Meaning & Examples: How to Use This Phrasal Verb
What Does “Run through sth” Mean? “Run through sth” means to quickly examine or practice something, such as a plan, text, or list. It can also mean to use or spend something completely. Introduction The phrasal verb “run through sth”…
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Run sth past Meaning & Examples: How to Use This Phrasal Verb
What Does “Run sth past” Mean? “Run sth past” means to tell someone an idea or plan to get their opinion or approval before making a decision. Introduction The phrasal verb “Run sth past” is commonly used in everyday English…
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Run sth over Meaning & Examples: How to Use This Phrasal Verb
What Does “Run sth over” Mean? “Run sth over” is a phrasal verb meaning to hit something or someone with a vehicle or to review or discuss something quickly. Introduction The phrasal verb “run sth over” has two main meanings.…
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Run sth over sth Meaning & Examples: How to Use This Phrasal Verb
What Does “Run sth over sth” Mean? “Run sth over sth” means to drive a vehicle so that it passes over an object or surface, often implying contact or collision. Introduction The phrasal verb “Run sth over sth” is commonly…
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Understanding ‘Stable’: A Key Word for Reliability in English – CEFR B2 Vocabulary
Understanding ‘Stable’: A Key Word for Reliability in English Imagine a world where everything is constantly shifting, changing, and unpredictable. Now, picture the exact opposite. That’s what we’re exploring today as we delve into the word “stable” – a cornerstone…

