The weather stayed dry all weekend, perfect for walking.
The weather stayed dry all weekend, perfect for walking.
It was wet outside, so we stayed in.
It was wet outside, so we stayed in.
That email sounds too formal for your best friend.
That email sounds too formal for your best friend.
His email was too informal for a business message.
His email was too informal for a business message.
That’s the general rule, but there are exceptions.
That’s the general rule, but there are exceptions.
Do you have a specific reason for leaving early?
Do you have a specific reason for leaving early?
He works for an international company based in Frankfurt.
He works for an international company based in Frankfurt.
Our team plays in a national competition next month.
Our team plays in a national competition next month.
That path is too narrow for two people together.
That path is too narrow for two people together.
This street is wide enough for two cars easily.
This street is wide enough for two cars easily.
It’s normal to feel nervous before your first job.
It’s normal to feel nervous before your first job.
Is it strange to work on Sundays here?
Is it strange to work on Sundays here?
His answer was surprising but made perfect sense.
His answer was surprising but made perfect sense.
A typical breakfast here includes bread, cheese, and tea.
A typical breakfast here includes bread, cheese, and tea.
He wore a thick jumper because it was freezing.
He wore a thick jumper because it was freezing.
He wore a thin jacket, so he felt cold.
He wore a thin jacket, so he felt cold.
Is this your usual time to leave the office?
Is this your usual time to leave the office?
Did you notice anything unusual at work today?
Did you notice anything unusual at work today?