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Soheil1 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Man(verb)

Hi.
Any difference between 'man' and 'take care of' in:

We'll need someone to man the phones this evening. ? No one was manning the front desk.
?Thanks in advance
  

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Man = be present at to make things run "Take care of" may often have a negative meaning of "to get something out of the way" d

  • Man = be present at to make things run "Take care of" may often have a negative meaning of "to get something out of the way" d
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Man = be present at to make things run
"Take care of" may often have a negative meaning of "to get something out of the way"
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