1.He's just some guy I work with.
Attributive clauses are guided by various special interrogative words such as what, which and who.
2.There is gonna be a fifth date.
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"gonna" itself means "will". There are many such sentences in Friends.
→There is gonna be sth.
e.g There is gonna be a wedding.
e.g 200 people are gonna be looking at you in a clean white dress.
2. Introduce the four key sentences in this episode!
1.Sounds like a date to me.
"a date to me" means: my appointment
Here's Chandler poking fun at his boring date with a girl. You can choose this sentence when expressing your date!
"date" is "have a date"
"date someone" is "have a date with sb"
2.Why does everybody keep fixating on that?
"Fix on sth." means to concentrate on something.
Here is Ross's annoyance that everyone has been teasing that his ex-wife is a lesbian.
This phrase is best used with keep, as shown in the picture!
3.Fifty persent off!
"Half price!"
This is Rachel's excitement when she found that her beloved brand-name boots were on sale.
What I want to remind you here is that when we pass by the store and see "On Sale", we must pay attention to that 30 percent off means "30% off" = 70% of the original price, not "30% off"!
4.I realized that I was more turned on by this gravy than by Barry.
Be turned on by means "be fascinated by", and this sentence still uses the comparative more than …
This is Rachel's distress that she doesn't want to accept a family arranged marriage.
Three. Seven simple and practical sentences!
1.There's nothing to tell.
There is nothing to say.
2.He looks familiar.
He looks familiar.
3.It matters to me.
I think it matters.
When someone offends you, but he doesn't think it matters, you can use this sentence to pay him back! )
4.How did you get through it?
How did you get through it?
(When the spring is warm in bloom, the epidemic is over and the whole country is unblocked, you can ask your friends in this sentence: How did you get through it? )
5.Give her a break.
Give her a break!
6.walk out on sb.
Leave sb.
7.Wish me luck!
Wish me luck!
(Good luck to everyone, too! For a long time, never give up! )
See you next time!