English Lessons
“He throws a mean curveball!”
You have a nephew who's in high school. You're proud of him because he's a good athlete, and the pitcher on his school's baseball team. You say this, bragging about him to a friend.
“That's a drag.”
You're talking to your friend on the phone. He tells you that he lost his wallet. You can imagine how annoying and difficult that is, so you say this, sympathetically.
“I've never had a single problem with it - knock on wood!”
You have an old car. You've had it for a long time, but it still works really well. You're bragging to a friend about how well the car works, so you say this.
“Do not use if seal is broken.”
You're looking at a bottle of pain medicine in a drug store. It has plastic wrapped around the cap. You read this in the instructions on the side of the bottle.
“Please! You've got to help me!”
You're moving to a new apartment next weekend. You need help to move all of your stuff. You asked your close friend to help you move, but he hasn't said "yes" yet. You say this in desperation.
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