English Lessons
“He's past his prime now, but he was a great player at his peak.”
You and a friend are talking about soccer. You start discussing a player who used to be really, really good but is now a little too old. You say this.
“The Earth's axis is tilted.”
You're talking to a child and explaining why there are different seasons. This is how you begin your explanation.
“Can you go grab a jar of pasta sauce from the next aisle?”
You're grocery shopping with your son. You want to get pasta sauce, but it's in a part of the store that you've already been to. You ask your son this.
“First I'm applying a bit of eyeshadow.”
You're a makeup artist. You're putting eye makeup on a customer, and explaining what you're doing. You say:
“I was going for something abstract and kind of edgy.”
You are an artist, and you're having an art show at a gallery. You say this to explain the ideas behind your art to one of the people who came to the show.
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