English Lessons
“Nothing in particular.”
You're at a clothing store, just looking around. A salesperson asks if you're looking for a certain size or style. You're not, so this is your reply.
“I can put in a request to Building Maintenance.”
You're an administrative assistant. One of the employees in the department you work in has complained about the carpet in his office being old and messed up. You offer to help.
“Is there a certain size you're looking for?”
You work at a clothing store. You see a customer who's looking at pants but seems to want something specific. You ask him this to offer your help.
“You promised me that you would be responsible for him.”
You got your daughter a pet rabbit. When you got it for her, you made her promise that she would take care of it. You say this because you've noticed that the rabbit's cage is dirty and its food is all gone.
“How could you buy them without consulting with me?”
You and your husband were thinking of going on an overseas vacation. Today he bought plane tickets for both of you. You're upset because he didn't call you before he bought them, and you don't like some of the flight details. Annoyed, this what yo...
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