English Lessons
“Word crashed while I was working on it, but luckily I was able to retrieve the file.”
Earlier today, you were writing a resume for applying for a job. While you were writing, the computer program shut down and you were worried that your file would be lost. You say this when telling a friend about what happened.
“New York-bound local train, now boarding on track three.”
You're waiting at a train station for a train to New York. You hear this announcement as you wait.
“I don't know. Too baggy, if you ask me.”
You're shopping for clothes with a friend. She tried on a pair of pants that were too tight before, but now she's trying on another pair, and they are too loose. You say this when she asks how they look.
“They're a bit snug around the waistline, don't you think?”
You're out shopping for clothes with your friend. She's trying on a pair of jeans. You say this because you think they're too tight.
“I don't get it.”
You're talking with a group of friends. One of them said something, and everyone suddenly started laughing. You don't understand why they're laughing, so you think to yourself:
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