English Lessons
“It's been on the market for nearly a year now, but we still have nothing to show for it.”
You've been trying to sell your house for the past 11 months. You're frustrated about it. You say this while talking to your friend about this problem.
“I've got it.”
You're at a restaurant with a group of friends and the waiter has brought the check to your table. You pick up the check, and your friend asks you how much it is. You say this because you want to pay for everyone.
“Creating multiple layouts for each different device would be quite time intensive.”
You work at a company that builds applications for tablet computers. You and some of your employees are trying to figure out whether to make different versions of the application for each type of tablet computer. You explain why this is a bad idea.
“Blackbeard was a notorious pirate who raided ships in the early 18th century off the east coast of the United States.”
You're watching a documentary about history. The narrator is describing a pirate.
“Hi — I don't think we've been properly introduced. I'm Aaron.”
A new person has started working at your company. You've seen her in meetings, but no one has introduced you to her and you haven't spoken with her yet. You'd like to meet her. You walk up to her in the hallway and say this.
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