English Lessons
“Do you want me to take over?”
You and your family are making homemade ice cream with an old-fashioned ice cream maker. Someone has to turn it by hand. Your sister has been doing it for a few minutes and seems tired, so you offer to do it.
“No, I'm good, thanks.”
You're at a dinner party. The hostess offers you some more wine. You've had enough to drink, so you refuse.
“I'm sorry if you felt excluded or ignored, but it's not my job to babysit you.”
You met a group of old college friends for dinner. Your boyfriend came too, but he seemed upset because no one was talking to him. Now you're riding home, and you're angry that he got upset.
“He's an incredibly charismatic and personable guy.”
You're telling a friend about the pastor of your church, who you like a lot. You say this.
“Please alert the development team if you receive any error messages.”
Your company is using a new software program for managing information about customers. There might be some problems with it, and you want to find the problems so that they can be fixed. You write this in an email to all of the employees who are go...
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