English Lessons
“By the way, how much did you leave him?”
Your friend took you out for dinner, but the service was terrible. You're talking about it on the way home, and you ask him how much he tipped the waiter.
“Don't you hate how he's always interrupting people?”
Your friend has a new boyfriend, but you're not sure that you like him. Talking with another friend, you ask her if she's noticed one of his annoying habits.
“Don't you think she has your, kind of, pointy ears?”
Your friend just had a baby. You're visiting her at home and admiring the baby. You point out that the baby's ears look exactly like hers.
“He has a kind of solid build, right?”
You're talking with your mother about your second cousin, who you haven't seen for many years. You think you remember him being broad-shouldered, muscular, and maybe a tiny bit overweight. You check with your mother to see if your memory is correct.
“I feel like I might have left it at the bar I went to the other night.”
Your friend is telling you how she can't find her favorite sweater. She went out drinking recently and thinks that's when she lost it.
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