English Lessons
“I was halfway there when I realized I didn't have my wallet.”
You're telling your friend a story about something funny that happened to you on the way to work. You've described leaving the house and starting to drive. Then you say this to describe the funny thing that happened.
“Mind if I squeeze past you guys?”
You're at a very crowded restaurant. You need to get to the door, but two people are standing in front of it. You politely ask to get past them.
“As soon as he said he needed to talk to me, my mind started racing, like "Uh oh. What could this be about?"”
Your boss asked to meet with you, which made you very nervous because you thought you might be fired. You tell the story to your friend the next day.
“Be careful stepping on that. It's not steady.”
You are hiking with friends and need to cross a river. To do this, you step carefully along some large rocks. One rock shakes when you step on it, so you warn your friend behind you.
“Let's go for a stroll after dinner.”
You're on vacation with your family. You would like to take a walk on the beach after your family has dinner.
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