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Seat Car Put Children Eslpod 0609 We 0893 Eslpod Types Vehicles

Id ESLPod_0609_WE_0893
Episode Id ESLPod 609
Episode Title Types of Car and Vehicles
Phrase to seat
Text In this podcast, the verb "to seat" means to have enough seats for a certain number of people: "They're looking for a conference room that can seat up to 500 participants." When used as a formal command, "to seat" can mean to have a seat or to sit down: "Please be seated and open your materials to page 483." A "car seat" is a special chair put inside a car for babies and very young children, to keep them safe in an accident: "Babies should be in a rear-facing car seat until they are one year old, and then they can be in a forward-facing car seat." A "booster seat" is used for older children who aren't yet big enough to use a regular seat belt: "Small children are safest in booster seats, because they put the child higher up so that the car's seatbelt can work properly."
Topics Transportation

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