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Everyday
English
in Conversation |
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The water just went off
without a warning. |
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A
cold front has just set
in. To make it worse,
the water has just gone off
without a warning....
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Nancy: |
What's
going on? When you turn on the
faucet, it's just drip, drip, drip. |
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Sandra: |
Well,
it's the second day in a row. I
guess the pipes are frozen again. |
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Nancy: |
Really? |
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Sandra: |
Yeah.
Yesterday the water even went off
without a warning. I couldn't
take a shower, nor could I wash the
dishes. |
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Nancy: |
Well,
I'm wondering why the manger isn't on
top of this! |
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(c) 1999-2017. John Liang & Sydney Rice.
All Rights Reserved. |
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