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Jane is great at taking care of everyone in her life. She has even assisted 27 friends in planning their weddings. Now, she is busy helping her sister put together a dream wedding. There is just one problem: Jane is in love with her sister's fiance1,
A: Im going to be moving out soon. B: You still have time on your lease. A: Theres no way that I can stay here. B: Thats not going to be all right. A: I dont understand why. B: Im going to have to keep your deposit A: Why cant I have it back? B: Beca
A: I have to move. B: You have not fulfilled your lease agreement yet. A: I cant stay here anymore. B: Theres a problem with that. A: What is the problem? B: I wont be able to give you back your deposit. A: Why not? B: This was stated in our agreemen
A: Im moving out. B: Your lease isnt up yet. A: I wont be able to stay here anymore. B: Thats going to be a problem. A: I dont know why theres a problem. B: Its a problem because I cant give you your deposit back. A: Why cant you give it back to me?
Ted Hughes I climbed through woods in the hour-before-dawn dark. Evil air, a frost-making stillness, Not a leaf, not a bird,-- A world cast in frost. I came out above the wood Where my breath left tortuous statues in the iron light. But the valleys
by Mignon Fogarty People often ask how to use ellipses, those little dot-dot-dots you often see in e-mail messages. For example, Mitra from Michigan asked, When is it appropriate to use '...' in writing? People use it all the time, and it seems like
After you have greeted your guests, you will begin to go through the main body of your presentation. It's very useful to have some visual aids - some slides, pictures or graphs that help explain what you are saying. Sometimes they can also help to k
Ne ga weon ha neun de ro Ja sin in neun mo seub keu dae ro I jek keo sum gyo watteon bi mi leul Ne ga mo du mal ha go sipeo (Baby) Funny How All Dreams Come True Na lul ji kyo jul kkeo ya Ak kyeo watteon ja geun sa lang do Funny How I Feel For You Ne
A: How are things with you? B: Im fine. Thank you. A: How may I help you? B: I need to make a deposit. A: Will you be depositing cash or a check? B: I will be depositing cash. A: How much would you like to deposit? B: Its going to be $300. A: What ac
A: How are you? B: Im fantastic! A: What can I help you with? B: I want to make a deposit today. A: Cash or check? B: It will be cash today. A: How much do you want to deposit? B: I need to deposit $300. A: What account will you be depositing this mo
A: How are you doing? B: Great. Thanks for asking. A: What can I do for you today? B: I would like to deposit some money. A: Are you depositing cash or a check? B: I want to deposit cash. A: How much are you depositing? B: I would like to deposit $30
A: Can we choose a time to look at houses together? B: Can you do that in the mornings, or would the afternoons be best? A: Either way is good for me. B: There are a number of open houses this weekend in your area. Would that okay with you? A: I can
A: Yes, this is John Smith. How may I help you? B: Hello, John. Terry Evans here. I'm happy to give you some good news. A: Great shoot. B: The apartment owner likes you. He has approved your rental application. A: Oh, thank you--that's the news I was
A: I'm John Smith. How can I help you? B: Hi, John. This is Terry Evans. I've got some good news for you. A: I hope you're from the lottery. Go ahead. B: The apartment owner was impressed with your interview. He has approved your rental application.
A: John speaking. B: John, my name is Terry Evans. I have good news for you. A: I'm all ears. What is it? B: Your rental application has been approved. The owner thinks you'll be an excellent tenant. A: Oh, that's so good. It makes my day. B: Now, be
A: Yes, this is John Smith. B: John, this is Terry Evans. I called to tell you I have good news. A: Great, what is it? B: The owner has approved your rental application. He enjoyed talking to you. A: That's great. He seemed like a really nice guy. B:
The well-dressed, gray-haired woman was crying her eyes out. She had just been fined $100 by the judge because a month ago her dog made a mess on the front lawn of the courthouse. I just got out of the cab and I leashed Poopsie to the light pole. Aft
A: Yes, I'm John Smith. What can I do for you? B: Hi, John. This is Terry Evans here. Do you want some good news? A: Sure, let me have it. B: The apartment owner likes you. He approved your rental application. A: Wow, that's fantastic! I don't know w
Todd: Hello, Daniela, how are you tonight? Daniella: Hi, Todd. I'm fine, thanks. Todd: Now, you were showing me a picture of a horse. Daniella: Yes. Todd: And you were saying that female horses and male horses are different. Daniella: They behave dif
The U.S. economy had a net gain of 227,000 jobs in February, while the unemployment rate held steady at 8.3 percent. Some industry experts say Friday's employment data is the latest in a series of generally upbeat economic reports showing the economy