English Lessons
“I'd better lock it up just in case.”
You're leaving your office to go out to lunch with a coworker. You brought a valuable item to work today. You don't think anyone would steal it in your office, but you want to be careful. You say this to yourself.
“Wow, this is actually pretty good.”
You bought a bottle of wine on sale for only $4. You try it out, and are surprised that it's better than you thought it would be. You say this about the wine.
“I got this on sale for only four bucks.”
You bought a cheap bottle of wine. You say this to let your wife know that it was cheap.
“The company was established in Silicon Valley in 1983.”
You're writing a report about a company. You're introducing the company and need to say when it was started, so you begin by writing this.
“The fast food market in the U.S. is highly competitive.”
You are writing a report about a company. This company sells products that a lot of other companies also sell. You write this in your introduction of the company.
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