English Lessons
“Why don't I hang on to that for you.”
You're traveling to another country with your boyfriend. When you got to the airport, he wasn't able to find his passport. You both got worried, but after searching for a few minutes he found it. You're worried that he'll lose it again, so you off...
“If you lose that, we're screwed.”
You're traveling to another country with your boyfriend. When you got to the airport, he wasn't able to find his passport. You both got worried, but after searching for a few minutes he found it. You're worried that he'll lose it again, so you off...
“She was asking something about her travel arrangements, but I didn't quite get what she wanted.”
You got a confusing e-mail from someone at work. She asked a question, but you didn't understand what she wanted to know. You say this while you're explaining the situation to your boss.
“I'm sorry, but can you clarify what it is you're asking about?”
You got an email from a coworker asking a question. You read the email and you understood the meaning of the words and sentences, but you can't understand the overall question because the writing wasn't very clear. You write this in response.
“Whether they're growing in terms of revenue, I'm not so sure.”
On your lunch break at work, you're talking with a coworker about one of your company's competitors which is hiring a lot of new employees. Your coworker is worried about this competitor, but you aren't. You've just said "They've certainly added a...
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