Ali Hsn
Member
- Joined
- Nov 12, 2013
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Persian
- Home Country
- Iran
- Current Location
- Iran
Hello!
Dear natives / teachers,
I'm looking for the right statement in two distinct hypothetical situations. Please assume the two scenarios below:
1. A group of friends are wittily talking about a topic, kidding and laughing. A few minutes later one of them wants to say something serious about that topic, so s/he needs to change the atmosphere and declare that what will come next isn't a joke or kidding. In such a situation and in daily conversations what a native speaker would say?
2. What is the opposite expression of "parking"? What do we say when we want to take a car out of the place in which it was parked?
Thanks in advance!
Dear natives / teachers,
I'm looking for the right statement in two distinct hypothetical situations. Please assume the two scenarios below:
1. A group of friends are wittily talking about a topic, kidding and laughing. A few minutes later one of them wants to say something serious about that topic, so s/he needs to change the atmosphere and declare that what will come next isn't a joke or kidding. In such a situation and in daily conversations what a native speaker would say?
2. What is the opposite expression of "parking"? What do we say when we want to take a car out of the place in which it was parked?
Thanks in advance!