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Could you explain it
I'm quite confused by the phrase "because I got ran over". What was he trying to say?
How do you pronounce “with something”?
Hi everyone, I'm having a hard time pronouncing "with something" without pausing between them for like 1s. If I force myself to say them faster, I either end up pronouncing "something" as "thomething", or "with" as "wiss". E.g.: "be snowed under with something" “with something like that“
is this Avatar quote become an idiom in your country ? "everything changed when the fire nation attacked"
nowdays it's an idiom in my country. means like : everything changed when bla bla bla (you can fill bla bla bla with anything)
Legs, feet. What's the difference
yes

"You're being prejudice"
Is this sentence ok? Didn't know you could use "prejudice" this way. Is it a British English thing?

Why is there not many "had" in this? Isn't he referring to something that happened in the past?
https://i.redd.it/7gqezd7hepne1.jpeg
"He took a picture of me" or "he took a picture of mine" which one is correct
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/1j7806h/he_took_a_picture_of_me_or_he_took_a_picture_of/

What does "Stand by for proof of death" mean?
In movie teaser "Captain America: Brave New World" There is a debate in the Korean community about which of the two is correct. - Stand by for proof of death - 1. Send you the death certificate. 2. Wait until the death is confirmed. Which one is correct?

What does "I put out" mean?
I'm watching this show on Netflix. The students are holding a protest against a school rule they don't like. They're all holding signs up. Little by little each of these students gave up on the cause and dropped their signs. One of the teachers picked up this sign and was confused by it. He turned it around for the other teachers to see and they were all confused/amused. At the same time, a laugh track was played to complement the scene. What does "I put out" mean in this context, and what's the double meaning I'm missing here?

What Does "let" Mean Here?
My friend sent me this picture of a inner page of an Israel passport. I wonder what "let" means here? P.S. I'm not endorsing any political side. I support peace in Gaza. I condemn any attacks on civilians no matter who conduct it. I am just wanting to learn an English word. Thank you!