vectra
Member
- Joined
- Jun 16, 2005
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Ukraine
- Current Location
- Ukraine
Hello,
Here are two example sentences with the word 'tackle':
As we noted in a previous post, we’ve undertaken a survey to find the answer to this question. The way we’ve tackled it is by asking people what gives them short-term gratification (happiness) and long-term benefits (meaning)–at work, and at home.
This week, our Travel Guides tackle the pros and cons of all-inclusive vacations, and have tips on where to go for the best ones.
Is it possible to change the word 'tackle' for deal with or analyze?
What could be the subtle meanings in 'tackle' not easy to identify for a non-native speaker?
Thank you for the time and help.
Here are two example sentences with the word 'tackle':
As we noted in a previous post, we’ve undertaken a survey to find the answer to this question. The way we’ve tackled it is by asking people what gives them short-term gratification (happiness) and long-term benefits (meaning)–at work, and at home.
This week, our Travel Guides tackle the pros and cons of all-inclusive vacations, and have tips on where to go for the best ones.
Is it possible to change the word 'tackle' for deal with or analyze?
What could be the subtle meanings in 'tackle' not easy to identify for a non-native speaker?
Thank you for the time and help.
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