English Lessons
“Excuse me. Would you mind watching over my stuff for me for just a minute?”
You're studying in a coffee shop by yourself. You want to get up to use the bathroom, but you're worried that someone will take your books or move them. You ask this to the woman who's sitting next to you.
“Welcome to the team! It’s great to have you with us.”
You just hired a new employee. She comes in for her first day of work. You say this to welcome her.
“What this all means for you guys is that everything needs to be in by Wednesday.”
You're having a meeting about a project that you're in charge of at work. You've given a lot of information and detail about the project to the meeting participants. You say this to make sure that everyone understands clearly what you want them to...
“What's it like living in New York?”
You're talking to someone who you just met for the first time. You find out that he used to live in New York. You've thought about living there in the past, so you ask him this.
“Sorry, I can't help but get sucked in when there's a game on.”
You're out at a bar on a date. There's a TV in the bar, with a soccer game on. You're trying to pay attention to your date, but you keep looking at the TV, so you say this.
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