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    n.NounShortened form of 'editor'
    When you want to list an editor in your references, write 'ed.'
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo exhaust or tire someone out.
    The long hours at work really ed me.
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo exclude or remove someone from something.
    The new rules ed many people from participating.

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    Mirror Mirror - Trailer

    03:58Mirror Mirror - Trailer
    • Ed Helmes will be the Once-ler, Danny DeVito the Lorax, and

      Ed Helmes will be the Once-ler, Danny DeVito the Lorax, and

    • Ed Helms will be the Aunsler, Danny DeVito: The Lorax, and

      Ed Helms will be the Aunsler, Danny DeVito: The Lorax, and

    B2

    Knight

    40:16Knight
    • Feudal Society, 2nd Ed.

      Feudal Society, 2nd Ed.

    • 2D revised Ed.

      2D revised Ed.

    B2

    How to fight climate change with parking lots

    08:32How to fight climate change with parking lots
    • And the fact that Ed Harris just stands there and takes it

      And the fact that Ed Harris just stands there and takes it

    B1

    Common Mistakes with English ADJECTIVES ?? -ed and -ing endings

    08:34Common Mistakes with English ADJECTIVES ?? -ed and -ing endings
    • But not just any adjectives! Pairs of adjectives that can end in either ED or ING.

      But not just any adjectives! Pairs of adjectives that can end in either ED or ING.

    • But not just any adjectives—pairs of adjectives that can end in either -ed or -ing.

      But not just any adjectives—pairs of adjectives that can end in either -ed or -ing.

    A2

    Dakota Johnson Prank Calls with Jimmy; Says Pedro Pascal Steals All Her Clothes (Extended)

    13:16Dakota Johnson Prank Calls with Jimmy; Says Pedro Pascal Steals All Her Clothes (Extended)
    • Well, that happened actually because I FaceTime roulette-ed Billy.

      Well, that happened actually because I FaceTime roulette-ed Billy.

    A2

    How To Check For Students Understanding In English Asking Questions To Check Understanding New Video

    03:39How To Check For Students Understanding In English Asking Questions To Check Understanding New Video
    • Hi, my name's Ed.

      Hi, my name's Ed.

    • Hi, my name's Ed.

      Hi, my name's Ed.

    A2

    What Ed Sheeran's Cryptic T-Shirt Says About NEW MUSIC!

    03:08What Ed Sheeran's Cryptic T-Shirt Says About NEW MUSIC!
    • Ed Sheeran is living out his childhood dream as he just became a shirt sponsor of the Ipswich Town Football Club with brand new merch.

      Ed Sheeran is living out his childhood dream as he just became a shirt sponsor of the Ipswich Town Football Club with brand new merch.

    • Ed Sheeran is living out his childhood dream as he just became a new shirt sponsor of the Ipswich Town Football Club with brand new merch...

      Ed Sheeran is living out his childhood dream as he just became a new shirt sponsor of the Ipswich Town Football Club with brand new merch...

    B1

    English Words You Are (Probably) Saying WRONG | Commonly Mispronounced English Words

    05:44English Words You Are (Probably) Saying WRONG | Commonly Mispronounced English Words
    • It's got "ed" at the end, so it should be "ed", right? Overcooked.

      It's got "ed" at the end, so it should be "ed", right? Overcooked.

    • It's got 'ed' at the end, so it should be 'ed', right?

      It's got 'ed' at the end, so it should be 'ed', right?

    B1

    "Just Speak!" | #4 - "PAST" | English SPEAKING Practice

    16:58"Just Speak!"  |  #4 - "PAST"  |  English SPEAKING Practice
    • We have regular past verbs, which means you just add "ed." For example, "want" becomes "wanted." "Listen" becomes "listened." "Start" becomes "started." Etc., etc.

      We have regular past verbs, which means you just add "ed." For example, "want" becomes "wanted." "Listen" becomes "listened." "Start" becomes "started." Etc., etc.

    • "Ed" added to the base verb—simple.

      "Ed" added to the base verb—simple.

    A2

    Modern Family 2024 ? Then And Now From Oldest To Youngest

    09:21Modern Family 2024 ? Then And Now From Oldest To Youngest
    • Ed is 78 now but hasn't changed that much.

      Ed is 78 now but hasn't changed that much.

    • Ed is 78 now but hasn't changed that much.

      Ed is 78 now but hasn't changed that much.

    B1