English Lessons
“I was just about to go into that.”
You're giving a presentation at work. One of your employees asks a question. The next slide in your presentation is about that topic, so you say this as you switch to the next slide.
“Their produce is always brown and wilted.”
You're talking with a friend who lives in your neighborhood about a grocery store nearby. You don't like the store because their fruits and vegetables are never very fresh. You say this to your friend.
“I don't want to take up any more of your time.”
You're visiting your client's office for a meeting. You have finished all of the business you wanted to talk to her about, and now you're ready to leave. You start to dismiss yourself by saying this.
“The distance between us and the nearest star is so vast, it takes about 4 years for its light to reach us.”
You're a middle school science teacher. You're teaching your students about space. You want to explain how far away stars are from each other.
“I'm in the mood for something light.”
You're having lunch with your friend at a restaurant. You're looking at the menus to decide what to order. Your friend asks you what you're going to get, so you say this.
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