Thank you so much remarkably i learned this lesson because i kept watching it many times until i understood the whol lesson so again we thank you for your effort.
Glad to hear that, Jim Fadel! Sometimes you have to try something a few times before fully comprehending it. Good on you for making such a big effort. Best of luck in your continued studies!
Time Codes 00:30 stand by 2:11 stand down - отступить (армия, политика) 3:28 stand for 5:20 stand out 6:38 stand over - наблюдать, следить, сточить над кем-то во время работы 7:39 stand up 8:54 stand up for 9:44 stand up to 10:51 stand in for 11:50 examples
Thank you for lesson. May I ask you question - what does means the sentence?: 1.You should stand in with president. 2.Will his story stand up in court?
Great questions! 1. It sounds like it means 'support' the president although this would not be usual 2. Will his story 'hold up' or 'remain effective or valid or true' in court.
Hmm...not sure what you're trying to say here. Possibly 'stand up for my rights' which would mean to act in support of your rights. Or maybe 'stand out against something' which means to be opposed to something.
I found it in some dictionary and didnt understand it. There was a few more examples: 1. He stood out for the better terms. 2. To stand out the storm. 3. They are standing out for the revision of the charter.
Aha. Got it. In this case: 1. He held out for better terms 2. To wait out the storm. 3. They are maintaining their support for the revision of the charter.
Well done.. Can I use Stand for like Mean.. for examplo.. - Do not forget what Steve Jobs Stood for Apple -- Do not forget what Steve Jobs meant to Apple. - What My Father meant to me ------ What My Father Stood For me. Tansks a lot..
Actually no, this doesn't work, although it is close. You could say: 'Do not forget what Steve Jobs stood for' but in this case it means what he himself stood for, not necessarily what he meant for Apple. Same thing in your second example. 'What my father stood for' would mean 'the beliefs that my father had'.
Do you enjoy mixing verbs and making confusions in your pupils .?. Why use step down if we are talking about stand down . I saw. Some of your answers . But are worse . Please be clear. See to Adam
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Thank you so much remarkably i learned this lesson because i kept watching it many times until i understood the whol lesson so again we thank you for your effort.
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Time Codes
00:30 stand by
2:11 stand down - отступить (армия, политика)
3:28 stand for
5:20 stand out
6:38 stand over - наблюдать, следить, сточить над кем-то во время работы
7:39 stand up
8:54 stand up for
9:44 stand up to
10:51 stand in for
11:50 examples
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00:30 stand by
2:11 stand down
3:28 stand for
5:20 stand out
6:38 stand over
7:39 stand up
8:54 stand up for
9:44 stand up to
10:46 stand in for
11:50 examples
Thank you for lesson. May I ask you question - what does means the sentence?: 1.You should stand in with president. 2.Will his story stand up in court?
Great questions! 1. It sounds like it means 'support' the president although this would not be usual 2. Will his story 'hold up' or 'remain effective or valid or true' in court.
Thank f lot. Once more question - To stand out for my claims. Is it right? Does it mean " insist"?
Hmm...not sure what you're trying to say here. Possibly 'stand up for my rights' which would mean to act in support of your rights. Or maybe 'stand out against something' which means to be opposed to something.
I found it in some dictionary and didnt understand it. There was a few more examples: 1. He stood out for the better terms. 2. To stand out the storm. 3. They are standing out for the revision of the charter.
Aha. Got it. In this case: 1. He held out for better terms 2. To wait out the storm. 3. They are maintaining their support for the revision of the charter.
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Please use image explain phrase verbs. One image equal to thousands words
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Tamir stands out of all salesman at the electric products shop
'...stands out among all the salesmen...'
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Well done.. Can I use Stand for like Mean.. for examplo..
- Do not forget what Steve Jobs Stood for Apple -- Do not forget what Steve Jobs meant to Apple.
- What My Father meant to me ------ What My Father Stood For me.
Tansks a lot..
Actually no, this doesn't work, although it is close. You could say: 'Do not forget what Steve Jobs stood for' but in this case it means what he himself stood for, not necessarily what he meant for Apple. Same thing in your second example. 'What my father stood for' would mean 'the beliefs that my father had'.
There was a mistake in the examples - step down. Good class, thank you.
Haha, nice use of stand down, Artem.
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I meant You confused step down with stand down in the fourth example.
Right, good catch >< Luckily, both 'step down' and 'stand down' can mean 'to quit or resign from a position'.
Hi teacher. Stand over might also mean to put off, to postpone?
In British English I believe it does but, having grown up in Canada, I'm not really familiar with it.
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Please, might you explain phrasal verbs with pin
Great suggestion! I'll put it on my list.
what u wrote on the board is a little bit invisible. By the way thanks for this useful video.
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i really hate it when my boss is standing over me 😰
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Not sure what that says, sorry.
Very small letters n difficult to see clearly
Get a bigger screen, mate :-)
Sir could u tell me meaning of this sentence Separate the sheep from the got
It's a Bible reference. The sheep means 'the good' and the goats mean 'the bad'. So, it means 'separate the good from the bad'.
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Do you mean rich?
Do you enjoy mixing verbs and making confusions in your pupils .?. Why use step down if we are talking about stand down . I saw. Some of your answers . But are worse . Please be clear. See to Adam
Such hostility...they both have the same meaning in that example so don't get your panties in a knot, Freddy. Be nicer next time, friend.
Maple Leaf ESL thanks . Sorry if l went rude . Is only by the confussion and dificult in phrasal verbs . I 'm in toronto .
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