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31 English lessons on the topic of
'TV shows'
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“It had a huge impact on, not just television, but the entire entertainment industry.”
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“Jeez, how awkward is this? It hurts to watch!”
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“I don't watch much TV these days.”
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“I'm sure we haven't seen the last of him.”
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“Yeah, the season premiere is this Thursday.”
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“When I was in middle school, my friend started calling me "Blossom" one day after the character on the sitcom "Blossom", and... somehow it stuck.”
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“Yeah, it's one of the highest-rated shows on the air.”
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“It's about this seemingly normal suburban couple who are actually undercover spies.”
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“Look at the size of those teeth! Man, I wouldn't want to come across one of those out in the wild.”
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“It's kind of hit-or-miss.”
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