English Lessons
“Party of 6, right this way.”
You're eating out at a restaurant with 5 of your friends. After you check in with the host and wait for a few minutes, the host invites you to follow him to your seats. He says this.
“Drinking in moderation is supposed to be good for your heart.”
You drink alcohol most nights with your dinner. You're discussing this habit with a friend who doesn't drink much at all. You give this reason why you drink that often.
“It turns out that my roommate had left his window unlocked anyway.”
You're telling a story about a silly mistake you made. You thought you couldn't get into your house, so you spent the night in a cheap hotel. This is the punchline of the story.
“I look forward to hearing from you.”
You're looking for a new job. You're writing a cover letter to send along with your resume. You end with this confident-sounding sentence.
“I don't know... it just cuts out sporadically.”
A friend is staying with you at your apartment. He's trying to use the Internet, but it's stopped working. He asks you why. This problem happens a lot for you, but you don't know why it happens.
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