And that's why your knowledge of English is so impressive for a non-native speaker. I've known a lot of non-native speakers over the years, including my ex-boyfriend who was born in Mexico and only learned English when he moved to the states at 7. In some ways you catch jokes and double meanings that he didn't, and you're not even immersed in it every day like he was.
I was gonna say, unless you slept through the test or something I'd be highly suspicious of that grade. Don't know how long you've been studying English or speaking it vs. French, but honestly I can't really tell the difference vs all of us native speakers on here.
I'm not as... seasoned as my dear bro Terry, but I concur. I've had side-by-side my entire life, and whenever I go to my buddy's house, he has one of those freezer on bottom things and it's a major pain in the ass. I've actually had some back issues since my early 20s, so bending down like that is always something to be careful of.
That’s always one of the worst parts of a trip. And then it’s tempting to only do enough for what you need to pack. But then you realize you’re gonna need clean clothes when you come back. And then you already have post-trip exhaustion.
Tonight we went to Medieval Times to celebrate my niece's 16 birthday. The food was okayish as always, but it was a ton of fun. Sadly our knight did the worst in the tournament. He went down like a punk.