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Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! Before you leave for work, you decide to grab a quick breakfast. You usually don’t eat, but you smell something great coming from your kitchen. You enter your kitchen and find your significant other baking some muffins and frying some bacon. Your significant other asks you in English, “What’s going on? You don’t usually make breakfast.” You reply in English, “Oh, I figured I’d give you a little treat since I know you have to talk to your boss today.” Your significant other responds in English, “I do?” You tap your foot and tell your significant other in English, “You promised to ask for time off for our vacation today, didn’t you?” Your significant other responds in English, “I was hoping I could wait a while since I already asked off to go to Las Vegas with my friends.” You tell your significant other in English, “Hmm. You must not want a muffin then!”

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