English Lessons
“He's an old childhood friend of mine.”
You added a new Facebook friend and the two of you have been posting a lot of messages to each other. Your wife asks who he is. He's someone who you knew in elementary school. You say this.
“Well, I look forward to working with you.”
You introduced yourself to a new employee at your company in the hallway. You chatted with each other for a minute, and now you need to get back to work. You end the conversation by saying this.
“I'm totally obsessed with Glee.”
You're having lunch with a group of coworkers. The conversation turns to T.V. shows. You say this to express your opinion about your favorite show.
“She got tied up at work.”
Your friend invited you and your wife out to dinner. Your wife couldn't come because she suddenly had something important that she had to do at work. You say this to explain why your wife didn't come.
“Jane wanted me to tell you that she's sorry she couldn't make it.”
A friend invited you and your wife out for dinner with a group of people. Your wife had to work, so she gave you a message to tell to your friend. You say this, relaying the message.
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