Sonntag, 9. Februar 2020

Lesson 375
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Lesson 375

I say a word in a sentence in a louder voice.
= I emphasize the word.

First, I can’t see it; then it appears and I can see it. Then it disappears and again I can’t see it.

I’m fat and around my belly, there is much fat.

The elephant is grey. = This is possible.
The elephant is red. = This is impossible. This cannot be.

forget = not remember

particular / particularly = special / especially

be fond of = adore = love / like

2) The left leg or the right leg

William was a waiter in a small restaurant. One day a man came in and sat down at one of the tables. William greeted him and went to ask him what he wanted to order. The man said he wanted chicken with potatoes and various vegetables. "Fried chicken," he emphasized when William left him. "Very good, sir," replied William, and disappeared into the kitchen. However, the man called him back and said, "Just a moment, waiter, please try to have it cooked just right, not too little and not too much and with as little fat as possible." "Very well, sir," replied William patiently. "I'll tell the cook." Again, he started walking towards the kitchen. But again, the man stopped him with the words, "Oh, and I forgot to explain that I’m particularly fond of the leg." "Very well, sir," replied William, "do you prefer the left leg or the right leg?"

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