Lupita GuzmƔn
Hello. Someone could help me with meaning of these sentences. Put in my notice. Found out I will for sure. Let's head to. I can pull any strings. Thank you so much šŸ˜Š
16 jan. 2021 03:31
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Hi Lupita, ā€œPut in my noticeā€ is a phrase people say when they are quitting a job. Basically, you have to put in two weeks notice before you can quit a job. So when we say ā€œPut in my noticeā€ it is just the shortened version of ā€œI put in my two weeks notice for workā€ ā€œFound outā€ is when you find the answer to something. For example, we oftentimes use this phrase when sometimes the answer was not clear at first. You could use it like this, ā€œI could not find my favorite pair of jeans this morning, but I found out they were in the washing machineā€ ā€œI will for sureā€ is like saying ā€œOkay, I will do thatā€. Maybe your friend asked you if you could watch their pet this weekend, you could reply with ā€œI will for sure!ā€ ā€œLetā€™s head toā€ is like saying ā€œOkay, letā€™s go nowā€ English speakers sometimes say this when we donā€™t want to be rude and say ā€œCome on, we need to goā€. Itā€™s a nicer way of saying we have places to go to. ā€œI can pull any stringsā€ is an awkward phrase, I have never used it before. But it means that you can make things happen or work.
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