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I'd
like
to share with you a very quick story to illustrate this
presentation
demonstrate
interview
demonstration
explanation
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share
example
explain
Explanation
illustrate
audience
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This little guy packs a punch with features
like
positive
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features
product
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Sorry to jump in, but I'd
like
to say...
interruption
interrupter
interrupt
apologise
discussion
talking
speaking
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I'd
like
to say something if I may.
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Would you
like
a coffee
Coffee
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Now, my slide is getting a little cluttered and I'd
like
to step back a bit
presentation
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complicated
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people have latched onto this
like
the philosopher's stone and clung to it
emotions
love
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Neither you nor I
like
it.
grammar
neither
nor
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I mean, it's useful, but there are better things. Instagram, for photos, people react,
like
, right away. No one posts photos on Facebook except,
like
, official school groups.
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"I mean, man, it's
like
not real life. Not. Real. Life. Why would you be on there when there's this," he gesture
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People don’t share because they
like
a project or brand, they share to help people who they want to see succeed.
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There's someone I would
like
you to meet.
introduction
introduce
y a une personne que je veux que tu rencontre
basic phrases
making introductions
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I'd
like
to introduce you to...
introduction
polite
formal
basic phrases
acquaint
making introductions
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Like
wise.
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I was
like
...
wonder
curious
think
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I didn't think it would be so busy today. / It looks
like
we are going to be here a while, huh? / How long have you been waiting?
small talk
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Beautiful day, isn't it? / It looks
like
it's going to snow.
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Jim is not in. Would you
like
to leave a message?
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Jim is away on holiday. He won't be back until Monday. Would you
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to leave a message?
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For singular nouns that end in -s, the possessive is formed by adding -'s, The boss's car. [boss's sounds
like
bosses]
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