What is the Difference Between to “Drop In” and “Drop Off” ?

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TO “DROP IN” AND “DROP OFF” ?

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Ask the Professor – What Does “Rigged” Mean?

WHAT DOES “RIGGED” MEAN?

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  • The difference between a “recluse” and a “busybody” . . .
  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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4 Useful Expressions to Negotiate Price in Business

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  • The difference between a “recluse” and a “busybody” . . .
  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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Ask the Professor – Why are Older People Still Carded?

WHY ARE OLDER PEOPLE STILL CARDED?

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  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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Say It Right!

Which one is correct?

Okay. ____________. Who drank the last of the orange juice and didn’t buy more?

A. Blow up
B. Add up
C. Own up
D. Dress up

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  • The difference between a “recluse” and a “busybody” . . .
  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .

 

 

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Say It Right!

WHICH ONE IS CORRECT?

“This job is perfect for Sheila, but she _________ when she didn’t apply last week.

A. Sailed the boat
B. Missed the boat
C. Rowed the boat
D. Sank the boat

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  • The difference between a “recluse” and a “busybody” . . .
  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .

 

 

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Ask the Professor – What Does “Expect the Unexpected” Mean?

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  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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Say It Right!

WHICH ONE IS CORRECT?

Will we be able to ____________ our differences so we can do business together?

A. Iron out
B. Take out
C. Shout out
D. Black out

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  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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Say It Right!

WHICH ONE IS CORRECT?

“My mother is going to ___________ when she sees the mess we’ve made!”

A. Fit in
B. Get fit
C. Have a fit
D. Fit the bill

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  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
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  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
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4 Ways to Say You Have a Misunderstanding

4 WAYS TO SAY YOU HAVE A MISUNDERSTANDING

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  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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