English Lessons
“There's a good chance that you'll end up buying a lot of stuff while you're there.”
Your roommate is going on a trip to a foreign country that she's never been to before. You've been there, so you're giving her advice on what to pack. You think she should pack light, so you give her this reason not to take a lot of stuff with her.
“I like to leave a generous tip.”
You've eaten out at a restaurant with a group of friends and are now paying the check. You leave $15 as a tip but your friend says that it's too much. You say this because you want to leave a little extra.
“I'm trying to decide whether I should take my laptop.”
You're going on a trip to a foreign country for a few weeks, and your roommate is helping you decide what to take with you. You aren't sure if you should take your notebook computer with you or not. You make a thoughtful face and say this.
“So how've you been?”
You're visiting a couple who you haven't seen in a few years. You have just finished greeting each other and now you want to start to catch up with them. You ask this to get the conversation started.
“I'll just take this and put it all on my card.”
You're out to dinner with a group of friends and discussing how to pay the check. The other people are paying in cash, but you don't have cash. You want to use your credit card, so you're going to keep your friends' cash and pay for the entire mea...
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