English Lessons
“I came across an article the other day about how sitting for long periods is supposedly horrible for your health.”
You're talking with a co-worker at lunch. She complains that she's tired of sitting in front of her computer all day. This reminds you of something you read on the Internet. You say this.
“I predict that she'll win by a landslide.”
You're talking with a friend about an upcoming election. You think that one of the candidates is a lot more popular than the others. You say this.
“Sounds great. What's the catch?”
A person you know has offered to sell you her car for a very, very low price. You're excited, but you're suspicious about it because the deal is to good. You say this.
“It can be tough to navigate the sea of information that's out there these days.”
Your company sells guides that other businesses use to decide which equipment to buy. You're writing a sales letter to send to customers. You want to explain why they need your guides. You write this on the sales letter.
“Have you guys covered exponents yet?”
You're tutoring a middle school student in math. You want to know whether the student's teacher has taught a topic. You ask the teacher this.
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