English Lessons
“What the hell were you thinking?”
Your 14-year-old son took your car and was driving around the town. He got caught by the police. When you go to pick him up at the police station, you're extremely angry, so you say this.
“You are in SO much trouble.”
Your 14-year-old son took your car and drove it around your neighborhood. He got caught by the police, and how you've gone to the police station to pick him up. You are so angry, and you're going to punish him later when you get home. You say this...
“My old one's kind of worn-out-looking.”
You want a new phone. You say this while trying to explain why to your husband.
“What a gentleman! Thank you very much.”
You're a woman. You're walking into a building and a man who you don't know opens the door for you. You weren't expecting it, and you appreciate it. You smile and say this.
“How can you concentrate with all that going on?”
Your teenage son is chatting with his friends and watching videos on his computer while he does his homework. You think it must be distracting for him and he won't be able to learn, so you ask him this.
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