English Lessons
“But sometimes you'll be flipping through the channels and come across something really interesting.”
You're in a conversation with a group of friends about your TV-watching habits. You like having cable on your TV because you can find interesting shows to watch. You explain this to your friends like this.
“We have a really vibrant art scene.”
You have a friend visiting you from out of town. You're telling her about the good qualities of the city that you live in. You tell her this.
“We all had to huddle together for warmth.”
One time you went on a camping trip with some friends and it got much colder than you expected at night. Now you're telling a story about the trip, and you explain how you all slept in your tent.
“OK. Let's go with that then.”
You're leading a meeting at work. You've been discussing a project that you're planning. Everyone in the meeting has agreed on a plan. You say something to end the discussion.
“It's made a noticeable difference.”
You are discussing your exercise routine with a friend who's also interested in exercise. You recently started doing a new type of weight lifting exercise. Your friend asks you if it's been successful. Positively, you respond like this.
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