English Lessons
“There's been a big oil spill off the coast of Louisiana.”
You are watching the news on TV and they're talking about an oil spill. Your roommate walks by and sees the pictures. He hasn't heard about this news, so he asks what's going on. You answer him by saying this.
“I'm finished filling this out, but I wasn't quite sure what to write in this section.”
You're visiting a health clinic. Before you see the doctor, the receptionist asks you to complete a form. You've done it but had some trouble with some questions.
“OK. Let’s move on and discuss our bug reporting process.”
You're leading a meeting at work. You've finished talking about the first topic of the meeting. Now you say this to introduce the next topic.
“Would you mind covering for me while I'm out?”
You're going to take a vacation. You need someone to do your job for you while you're on your vacation. You ask your coworker this question.
“He's a lot shorter in person.”
You saw a famous actor at a restaurant. You're telling your friend about it. You were surprised to see that the actor was shorter than you thought. You say this.
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