English Lessons
“Does that make sense?”
You're training a new employee in your group at work. You've just explained how to check an important spreadsheet. You're not sure if he understood your explanation, so you ask this.
“Really? They plowed my street the next morning.”
It snowed a couple of days ago. You're talking with one of the other mothers at your child's daycare about the snow. She says that there's still a lot of snow on her street. The snow has been gone since yesterday where you live, so you say this.
“Do you see that thing floating out there on the horizon?”
You're at the beach. You see something far out in the ocean. You're not sure what it is because it's really far away. You point it out to your friend.
“I'm going to make an effort to spend more quality time with my family.”
You and a friend are discussing your New Year's resolutions with each other, a few days after New Year's Day. You always work late hours, and you don't get to see your family very much. This year, you'd like to see them more often. This is the res...
“What's that rustling noise?”
You're camping with some friends. You're worried about dangerous animals. You hear a noise when you're laying in your tent, so you ask your friends about it.
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