I'm exhausted by the judgment. (Exhausting sb.)
I asked around. It is said that he mainly deals in arms. (Ocean 11)
I bet 20 dollars that I can let her have breakfast with me?
Don't rush me. Don't rush me.
It's even. It's even.
Not that I know of. Not that I know of.
Part of me thinks that children; On the one hand, I think the child is right, but on the other hand, I think.
You fall for it every time. I'm fooled every time.
Thanks, man. I don't like sports very much. ! /Irsquo; I really don't like men. I don't like sports.
In view of your situation, the most likely choice is surrogacy. (Give the method of consideration; Very simple and easy to use)
Let's start the exam. Now start the exam (usage of getrolling)
Why not? Shall we give it a try? Why not try it?
Sexy nanny. Great. Cheers for that sexy nanny! /praise that sexy nanny! The key point is to face something/someone bravely, which means to applaud/admire. )
Take it or leave. If you don't listen to me, get out! (Beautiful idiom, rhyme)
I was going to go there, but suddenly something happened. I wanted to go there, but something happened suddenly (pay attention to the collocation of what just happened)
What is that? that this is not the important question. This is not the point/question.
As soon as he appeared, we followed him. As soon as he appeared, we followed him.
My life flashed before my eyes. My past came before my eyes.
I don't know what you are talking about. I don't know what you are talking about. I don't know. Don't always say I don't know. I don't know. It's so old-fashioned. You can say I don't know or I don't know. I don't know.
Follow my command. Listen to my command.
Good for you! You are really good/good! (A very common compliment sentence in the book of an old friend)
Let me put it this way, wersquo, whether you are "me" or not, you are having sex; Are you here? (mainly the usage of put in the first half of the sentence, in which put is equal to say spoken English is extremely standard)
The more worried I am, the less I can answer; Don't sleep. (Do more and more; Learning more such sentence patterns is helpful to both oral English and writing.
Wersquo would be happy to recommend it to you. (Han Yue's happiness means he is very happy.)