English Lessons
“I got mixed up and took Highway 50 South instead of North.”
You arrive late to a family reunion in a nearby city. You explain how you got lost on your way there.
“He can be painfully shy when he's around strangers, but to those of us who know him he's actually really sociable.”
You're at a parent-teacher conference. Your teacher says that your son seems to have difficulty in social situations. You explain your son's personality to her.
“Did you go in to work today?”
You arrive home early from work, and your roommate is in the living room. Normally he gets home much later. You ask him if he stayed home today.
“When you find the mortgage that's right for you, you can begin the application process online.”
You're going to buy a house. You're reading about how to get a mortgage on a bank's website. This sentence appears on the web page.
“Dude! Where the hell have you been?”
Your friend was supposed to come to your party at ten, but he finally shows up at midnight. You're annoyed because you were worried and waiting. You ask him what happened.
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