Catch Word #32 – Rain Check
The expression rain check in this episode has a few different meanings. The first one is described in the transcript below. And of course is connected to rain. Another kind of rain check is used in a story. And another one is used when people cancel plans. Get to know all the explanations by listening to this episode!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- A rain check
- To take a rain check
- (It’s) worth it
- None left
- Over/finished
- Vague
- Solid plans
- To reschedule
- ’Til/Till
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Catch Word #32 – Rain Check
The expression rain check in this episode has a few different meanings. The first one is described in the transcript below. And of course is connected to rain. Another kind of rain check is used in a story. And another one is used when people cancel plans. Get to know all the explanations by listening to this episode!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- A rain check
- To take a rain check
- (It’s) worth it
- None left
- Over/finished
- Vague
- Solid plans
- To reschedule
- ’Til/Till
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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