Id | ESLPod_1239_WE_2149 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1239 |
Episode Title | Sharing an Online Account |
Phrase | all right |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "all right" means certainly, for sure, and without any doubt: "That was a beautiful cake all right. Nobody wanted to cut into it." The phrase "all right" also means that everything is okay: "Are you all right?" Or, "We thought our house was damaged in the fire, but it was all right." The phrase "to put (something) right" means to fix something or to correct a problem: "I don't care why this happened, but right now I want you to put it right!" Finally, the phrase "to be in the right place at the right time" means to be present when an opportunity arises or when something becomes available: "We were walking by the theater just as they were giving out free tickets! I guess we were just in the right place at the right time." |
Topics | Shopping |
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