English Lessons
“So, yeah, that pretty much wraps it up.”
You're giving a talk at a conference. You've finished your presentation. You can't think of anything else to say, so you end the presentation this way.
“It looks like I've worn through the soles.”
You're putting on a pair of shoes. You notice that there's now a hole in the bottom of one of them. You say this to yourself.
“There you go; you're all buckled in!”
You're driving somewhere with your family. You put your son in his car seat and strap him in, then say this.
“Why should I, as a taxpayer, have to bear the burden of supporting these people with my hard-earned money?”
You're having a political debate with a friend. He thinks that the government should provide money to people who can't find jobs. You disagree because it's not fair to people who work. You explain your idea this way.
“We all busted out laughing.”
You're telling a story about a funny mistake that your friend made. You've just described the mistake, so now you describe your reaction.
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