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PhraseMix Examples Categories situation: moving

9 English lessons for when you're moving

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English Lesson: It's official: I'm moving to the U.S.!

1. “It's official: I'm moving to the U.S.!”

English Lesson: Believe it or not, I had never even traveled abroad when I moved here.

2. “Believe it or not, I had never even traveled abroad when I moved here.”

English Lesson: He's going to hang back for a few weeks to tie up a few loose ends.

3. “He's going to hang back for a few weeks to tie up a few loose ends.”

English Lesson: Now it's just a matter of getting everything unpacked!

4. “Now it's just a matter of getting everything unpacked!”

English Lesson: So were you transferred here, or did you move voluntarily?

5. “So were you transferred here, or did you move voluntarily?”

6. “What if we rented a moving van instead of hiring someone?”

7. “You know, I've been thinking about the move.”

8. “I'd just like to say, on behalf of everyone here, good luck in your new home.”

9. “How often do you get the opportunity to move to another country?”

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