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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'plan'

What's the difference between 'go ahead with' and 'press ahead with' a plan? Learn that and more here. For more great language tips visit bbclearningenglish.com

First you 'devise' a plan, then you 'go ahead' with it. If you find problems, then you have to choose whether to 'press on' with it, 'scrap' it, or 'shelve' it. These are some verbs that are commonly used with the noun 'plan'. You can learn these and more with Phil in this podcast.

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