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Effortless English

A Kiss
Carlos buys a new car. It's a very expensive car. It's a huge, blue,
huge: adj. very very big fast car. While driving down the street, Carlos sees a girl on a bicycle.
She has long blond hair and is beautiful.

What’s up: a greeting, He yells to her, "What's up?"


“hello”
ignores: v. doesn’t listen to She ignores him.

How’s it going: a greeting, He yells, "How's it going?"


“How are you?”
keeps: v. continues She keeps going and ignores him.

That’s it: idiom. “That is all”, He yells, "Hey, why won't you talk to me? I want to go to dinner with
there is no more, that is you. I'll take you to an expensive restaurant."
everything
The girl turns, gets off the bike, and looks at him. She says, "I don't
want to go to dinner. But if you give me your car, I will give you a sur-
prise."
Past Tense Verb Forms
Carlos says, "OK!" He jumps out of the car. He gives her the keys
buys: bought and says, "Here are the keys."
is: was
driving: was driving The beautiful blond takes the keys and then kisses Carlos on the
drive: drove cheek. Then she jumps into the car and drives away.
sees: saw
has: had Carlos stands on the sidewalk. Now he has no car and no girl. He
yells: yelled says, "That's it, just a kiss on the cheek?"
ignores: ignored
keeps: kept He gets on her bike and rides home.
turns: turned
looks: looked
says: said
jumps: jumped
gives: gave
takes: took
kisses: kissed
drives: drove
stands: stood
gets on: got on
rides: rode

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