English Lessons
“They're down to four teams now.”
You're watching a basketball playoff game. You're explaining the playoffs to your girlfriend, who doesn't watch basketball.
“We might as well sell it for scrap metal.”
Your car's engine broke down. The car is really old, so you'll have to spend more to fix it than the actual value of the car. You suggest getting rid of the car at a junk yard.
“Before you pull out, check in your rear view mirror to see if there's anyone behind the car.”
You're teaching your teenage son to drive. You're in your driveway now, and you give him instructions on what to do first.
“Excuse me, I could use a little help...”
You're cleaning your house because you're having guests over this weekend. Your husband isn't helping you. You're annoyed, so you ask for help this way.
“Night night!”
You're putting your 6-year-old daughter to bed. You've turned off the lights and now you're leaving the room.
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