English Lessons
“You know what helps me is as soon as the pain starts, I take an aspirin or something to stop the inflammation.”
You're talking to a friend who often has sinus pain. You have the same problem, so you share how you usually deal with it.
“Hey, um, you've got something stuck in your teeth.”
You're eating lunch with a friend. After you finish eating, your friend has a piece of food that's showing on her teeth. You want to tell her that it's there, so you say this.
“Life's not all fun and games.”
Your daughter made some bad grades on her progress report at school. You ask her why, and she complains that her homework is boring. You say this because you're annoyed that she would complain about this.
“I guess so.”
You are going out to see a movie with a group of several people. Everyone is trying to decide which movie to watch. Someone suggests watching a certain romantic comedy. Several people agree, but someone asks you if you're OK with that choice. You ...
“There's a seating chart in the back of the roll book.”
You're a teacher. You had to take a day off of work because of a family issue. You're writing a note for the substitute teacher, explaining what to do. One of your instructions is about where the students should sit:
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