English Lessons
“I don't really go for conspiracy theories.”
You're talking to a neighbor who thinks that the U.S. government planned the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center in New York. You don't think that's true. You say:
“Yeah, the season premiere is this Thursday.”
You and a coworker like the same TV show and often talk about it with each other. It's been off the air for several months, but it's starting again this week. You ask your coworker if she's going to watch it, but she didn't know about it. You say:
“I've been diagnosed with Parkinson's.”
You found out that you have a serious disease. You're telling a friend about it. You say:
“I never used to be the one to make the first move, but now I'll just go up to someone and say "Hey, how's it going?"”
You're chatting with a group of single friends about how each of you meets women. When you were a teenager, you were shy, but now you're not afraid approach girls that you like and ask them out. You say:
“It's all turned to slush at this point.”
It snowed a couple of days ago, but now it's mostly melted. You're talking with one of the other mothers. You say this about the snow.
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