Id | ESLPod_0223_WE_0120 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 223 |
Episode Title | A Mistake in the Hotel Bill |
Phrase | stay |
Text | The word "stay," in this podcast, refers to the amount of time spent somewhere: "After a three-night stay in Moscow, we took the train to Saint Petersburg." As a verb, "to stay" means to live somewhere as a guest or visitor: "Which hotel did you stay in while you were visiting Barcelona?" "To stay" can also mean to continue to be in one place: "Carmen has a fever so she is going to stay in bed all day." Or, "We had planned to be at their house for only a few minutes but we decided to stay there for dinner." The phrase "to stay out of something" means to not become involved in something: "Please try to stay out of trouble." "Stay!" is a command that people often use with their pets, especially dogs, when they don't want them to move. |
Topics | Money | Travel |
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