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Call Phrase Means Big Uncalled Eslpod 0496 We 0666 Eslpod Driving

Id ESLPod_0496_WE_0666
Episode Id ESLPod 496
Episode Title Driving a Company Car
Phrase to call for
Text The phrase "to call for," in this podcast, means to need or require: "Having a big yard calls for spending a lot of time cutting the grass and pulling weeds." Or, "Congratulations on your new job! This calls for a celebration." The phrase "to be uncalled for" is used to describe something that is not wanted and/or is inappropriate: "That kind of behavior is uncalled for!" The phrase "to call (something) off" means to cancel an event: "Carlisle and Maggie got into a big fight, and they've called off the wedding." Finally, the phrase "to call on (someone) to (do something)" means to ask someone to do something: "I'm going to call on you to help people find their seats at the conference."
Topics Business | Transportation

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