English Lessons
“All right – let's get to work.”
You're leading a group of people that are decorating for a wedding. You discuss the plans with the group and tell each person what to do. Now it's time to break up and start doing the work, so you say this.
“Lay it on its side and hold it steady with your other hand. It's easier to cut that way.”
Your son offered to cook dinner tonight. He's cutting an onion, but the way that he's cutting it looks dangerous and inefficient. You tell him how to do it.
“I was wondering if I could exchange them for another pair.”
Earlier today, you bought a pair of gloves. But you discovered that there was a hole in one of them. You went back to the store, and now you're asking the cashier if you can get a replacement for the gloves you bought. You say this to the cashier.
“Hi Isabella, It’s great to hear from you!”
You received an email from a client that you haven't spoken to in a couple of months. You write back to her, and start your email with this friendly greeting.
“Hi Trisha, Hope you’re well!”
You're sending an email to a client that you haven't spoken to in a couple of months. You start the email with a nice greeting.
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