English Lessons
“Hmm. That's a good question.”
You've given a presentation, and now you're answering questions about it. One of the audience members asks you a question that's tough for you to answer. You say this.
“Listen, I don't want to take up too much of your time.”
You're making a sales call to a potential customer. After introducing yourself, you want to make the customer feel relaxed. You let her know that your sales pitch will be short.
“No thanks. Sunscreen makes my skin feel all oily.”
You're at a swimming pool with some friends. One of your friends tells you that you should put on sunscreen. You don't want to because you don't like how it feels on your skin. You say this.
“Jenny’s marketing prowess, professionalism, persistence and passion combine to make her the perfect match for our team.”
You've hired a new salesperson. You're writing an email to everyone in your division to introduce and welcome her.
“Whenever I visit my folks, my mom'll make a bunch of food and I'll completely gorge myself.”
You're talking with a friend about your eating habits. You usually don't eat much except when you visit your parents. You tell your friend about this.
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