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11Living in a Condo or Co-op GLOSSARY exasperated frustrated; tired of something; angry that something continues tohappen over time; very annoyed* The caller became exasperated when we told her that there was nothing wecould do to fix her problem. ho
Maura: Yes, say hi. So, today were going to do a Chatterbox episode, and thats where Harp and I chat about all kinds of different stuff. And today were going to be chatting about buying a home. Now, if youve been a Culips listener for a while, you m
A: We really need to talk. B: What do we need to talk about? A: Was there a party going on in your apartment on Friday? B: I did throw a party on Friday. A: Oh, well, you were quite loud. B: I really didnt mean to be loud. A: I dont mind if you have
A: May I talk to you? B: Whats up? A: Did you have a party Friday? B: I did have a few people over. A: It was way too loud. B: I didnt realize I was making a lot of noise. A: I couldnt sleep with how loud it was. B: Im sorry for being so loud. A: Cou
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有租房子需要的人注意了,这次我们来给大家介绍一些简单实用的租房 英语 。如果你正准备去国外留学、租房的话,这些租房 英语 的表达可是非常实用的哦。 1. Do you have any apartments for rent
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Diane: Im so exasperated! Im really tired of the homeowners association in my condo building. Ricardo: Whats the matter with it? Diane: The people who sit on the condo association board are a bunch of do-nothings. Ive filed complaint after complaint