レッスンで出てきた文法・単語 | VOCABULARY:
wear
sleeve
mend
worn out
exhausted
qualification
debt
interrupt
interruption
SENTENCE STRUCTURED:
f you kept rubbing your sleeve, you'd wear a hole in your sleeve.
We mend or throw away clothes that are worn out.
If you told me you were feeling worn out, you'd mean you were exhausted.
I think qualifications is more important for finding a new job than experience.
'To be in debt" means that we owe somebody something, usually money.
Yes, if I don't manage my credit card account properly, it's easy to get into debt.
When we interrupt someone who's speaking we say 'Excuse me".
When there's an interruption on television, they say "We apologize for the interruption".
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