English Lessons
“Have you experienced any heart palpitations?”
You're a doctor. A patient is complaining about a pain in her chest. You want to know what other symptoms she's experienced, to find out if there's a problem with her heart.
“Hi. I couldn't help but notice you from across the room.”
You're at a bar. There's a beautiful woman standing with a group of friends. You want to talk to her, so you walk up to her and say this.
“What do you think people did back before they had electricity or running water?”
You want to take your family camping. They've never been camping before, so your daughter is worried about how she'll be able to shower and use the bathroom. She's horrified to hear that there are no bathrooms at the campground, but you think it's...
“My ears are still ringing.”
You went to a concert last night. The music was really loud, so it hurt your ears. Now you hear a strange noise because of it. You explain it to your roommate.
“She had it coming.”
A character on a TV show died. The character was a really mean, evil person, so you're happy that she died. You say this while chatting with a friend about the show.
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