I'm on fire tonight.
fire
to call dibs on something
I call dibs on Golden Age Flash.
count
countdown
Count me out.
Count on me.
what did
what'd
What'd you spill on it?
spill
pour
split
spill blood
The dictator spilt blood.
vote
Let's put it to a vote.
occasion (n)
Easter's Day
Halloween
Mother's Day
New Year's Eve
What's the occasion?
Let me try it this way.
I have a question for you.
I could easily defeat you single-handedly.
defeat (v)
win
win the game
defeat my opponent
lose
defeat
win
alone
I'm home alone.
lonely
I feel lonely.
solitary
solitary confinement
solitude
I can paint the wall single-handedly.
It's not gonna work if you rush me.
I'm in rush.
rush
It's not gonna work if you rush me.
to rush someone
mean (adj)
mean (v)
What does it mean?
means
by the means of that, I could accomplish it.
By what means?
It is by no means a dead end.
dead end
Your work is nothing but a stupid dead end.
How long
How long is our class?
How long have you been in America?
how long
How long have you been in this class?
present perfect continuous
How long have you been teaching English?
How long have you been waiting for me?
How long have you been trying for that?
I have been teaching for seven years.
I have been waiting here for 2 hours.
to be + v + ing
How long have you been sitting here?
keen
I'm keen on something.
I'm keen on teaching.
I'm keen on playing football with my friends.
I'm keen on you.
I have keen ears.
keen observation.
chatter on something
You chatter on about it every time.
You chatter on about it all the time.
chatterbox
You are a chatterbox.
talkative = loquacious (adj)
chatterbox (n)
go through
I understand that you are going through a career crisis.
I understand that you are going through a bit of a career crisis.
a bit of
crisis
critical crisis
go through = undergo
by myself
I thought of it all by myself.
single-handedly
all by himself
leave
leave
We cannot leave to chance.
I cannot leave it to you.
leave something to someone
without any further ado.
Let's jump right into it without a further ado.
Let's get the ball rolling without a further ado.
Who blew their nose?
blow
The wind is blowing.
The referee is blowing the whistle.
blow the nose
Who blew their nose?
their
who
they
their
them
Who blew their nose?
bottom
under
on the bottom of the notebook
top
over
on the top of the book
under
over
top
My fever has been tracking up exponentially since 2:00 a.m. b
track up
increase
go up
has been tracking up
exponentially
My fever has been tracking up exponentially since 2:00 a.m.
present perfect continuous
since
since 2:00
jeopardy (n)
jeopardize (v)
The whole city is in jeopardy.
be in jeopardy
be in danger
spare (v)
You can't be spared.
I spare you.
spare
a spare key
a spare tire
Do you have a spare?
get stuck
My hammer got stuck in the door.
get stuck
I want you to go.
I want you not to go.
I need you to do that.
I need you not to do that.
I need you not to embarrass me tonight.
It was an embarrassing failure.
fail (v)
failure (n)
embarrassing failure
humiliating (adj)
awkward (adj)
Isn't it an awkward situation?
This is awkward.
sane (adj)
insane (adj)
Are you insane?
Are you out of your mind?
to be honest,
honestly,
frankly,
To be honest, I don't think it is going to work out.
work out
present perfect continuous
I've been thinking about time travel again.
I've been thinking
to
ing
هیچی
I'm looking forward to
I'm looking forward to seeing you.
There are a lot of advantages to buying in bulk.
advantages to
in bulk
to buy in bulk
notice
note
on such short notice
Thank you for accepting in such short notice.
encounter (v)
I encountered a lot of problems.
I don't remember the last time I encountered you.
in our first encounter