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Monday
Feb212011

“He has your eyes.”

He has your eyes.

Your friend recently had a baby. She's showing you pictures of him for the first time. You think that the baby mostly looks like his father, but the baby's eyes look like your friend's eyes. You say:

He has your eyes.

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Monday
Feb212011

“He really resembles George.”

 He takes after his father.

Your friend recently had a baby, and she's showing you pictures of him. You think the baby looks like his father, so you tell your friend:

He really resembles George.

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Monday
Feb212011

“He's adorable!”

He's adorable!

A friend of yours recently had a baby. She's showing you pictures of her baby for the first time. You want your friend to think that her baby is cute, so you say:

He's adorable!

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Saturday
Oct022010

“These do look good for a mobile phone.”

You're looking at photos on your friend's new mobile phone. Your friend mentions how impressed he's been with the quality of the photos that the phone takes. You agree that the photos look good. You say

These do look good for a mobile phone.

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Saturday
Oct022010

“I must say, I've been quite impressed with the quality of the pictures that I've taken with it.”

You bought a new mobile phone a few weeks ago and have been taking pictures with it. Now you're showing some of the photos to a friend, and you are noticing that they look better than you would expect for mobile phone pictures. You say:

I must say, I've been quite impressed with the quality of the pictures that I've taken with it.

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