English Lessons
“The outside was crispy, and the inside was juicy and tender.”
You went to a restaurant, and now you're writing a review of it on a restaurant-review website. You ordered some fried chicken that you liked, this is what you write to describe it.
“It was less than $100 for the four of us, which is quite reasonable.”
You went to a restaurant with a group of friends, and now you're writing a review of in on a restaurant-review website. You're report this about how much your meal cost.
“We split a couple of appetizers — the grilled octopus and the eggplant dip with pita.”
You went to a restaurant with a group of friends and now you're writing a review of it on a restaurant-reviews website. You say this describing what you ordered.
“That kind of behavior would be totally unacceptable where I come from.”
You went to a supermarket in the U.S. and the cashier looked bored and angry. You say this because you can't believe that a store employee would be that rude.
“Their current President is a former business executive.”
The topic of Korean politics came up at a dinner with a group of coworkers. You know more about this topic than the other people, so you're explaining some facts about South Korea to them. This is what you tell them about South Korea's president.
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