English Lessons
“He just released it over the weekend.”
You're telling your friend about a new song by an artist you both know, which was put up on YouTube on Friday. He doesn't know about it. You're explaining it, and you say this.
“It's crazy how quickly it caught on!”
You're talking with a friend about a song that was just released over the weekend, but it's already extremely popular on the internet.
“What's the difference?”
You bought a jar of peanut butter. Your daughter complains loudly that it's the creamy kind, but she wanted the crunchy kind. You don't understand why she cares about which type of peanut butter it is, so you say this.
“I'm sorry. I don't set the rules; I just enforce them.”
You work at a nightclub. The club has a strict dress code. A group of people want to get in, but one of them is wearing shorts. You can't let them in because of the club's rules. One of the people in the group is asking you to make an exception. Y...
“I generally try to keep up with what's going on.”
You're talking with a coworker who says that she's out of touch with pop culture. You pay attention to pop culture because you want to follow what people are talking about. You describe this to your coworker by saying this.
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