English Lessons
“Where'd you get it done?”
Your friend's car had a large dent in it, but he had it fixed. You're impressed with how well it was done, and you want to know where it was fixed so you can go to that mechanic yourself. You ask him this.
“You must feel quite a sense of accomplishment.”
You're hanging out with a friend who just graduated with a Ph.D. You're happy for her, and you say this because you want to hear how she feels about it.
“Come on! What do you say?”
You meet a girl who you'd like to go out with at a dance club. You ask her on a date, but she doesn't answer. You want to encourage her to answer, so you say this.
“Lord, we pray that you watch over Richard and his family in this difficult time.”
Your cousin-in-law is sick with cancer. You've recently found out about it. You're having a family meal, and you say a blessing before the meal. You say this as part of the blessing.
“Got it.”
You're being trained in how to use a computer program at work. Your coworker shows you how to do something. You respond to show that you understand.
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