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Build your vocabulary and speak like a native. Learn the meaning of the phrasal verb "nail something down" This lesson will help you learn vocabulary for daily conversations. Feel confident when speaking English.
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Very good tips!!!
Glad you think so!
Thank you so much harry
You are very welcome
Thanks Harry
Any time!
دق الحديد وهو حامي.
Very helpful 👌❤❤
So glad!
❤ Thank you!
You are so welcome!
It’s difficult to nail down the reason
You need to nail down those details
Greetings from Kerala sir. Thanks for your teaching.
You are most welcome
Could you also explain the phrase “nuts and bolts of something” ?
Thank you!