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maartijn

June 30, 2021

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Sentences 154: Swear, Work Up An Appetite, Tick Over

I could have sworn that I locked the door - but it was still open.
I have bedding the plants out and finally worked up an appetite so I went inside and ate a snack.
How's your business doing? Actually, ticking over, no new customers due to the pandemic.

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Sentences 154: Swear, Work Up An Appetite, Tick Over

I could have sworn that I locked the door - but it was still open.

I havewas bedding the plants out and finally worked up an appetite so I went inside and ate a snack.

You could also say "started to work up an appetite"

How's your business doing?

Actually,Just ticking over, no. We haven't had any new customers due to the pandemic.

You could also say "ticking along". It means the same thing but I've heard it way way more than I've heard "ticking over" (I've never heard it.)

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Good job!! I had never even heard of "ticking over" or "bedding out" so I googled them to make sure you weren't making a mistake haha! you taught me something!

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maartijn

July 23, 2021

140

Thank you!

Sentences 154: Swear, Work Up An Appetite, Tick Over


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I could have sworn that I locked the door - but it was still open.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I have bedding the plants out and finally worked up an appetite so I went inside and ate a snack.


I havewas bedding the plants out and finally worked up an appetite so I went inside and ate a snack.

You could also say "started to work up an appetite"

How's your business doing?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Actually, ticking over, no new customers due to the pandemic.


Actually,Just ticking over, no. We haven't had any new customers due to the pandemic.

You could also say "ticking along". It means the same thing but I've heard it way way more than I've heard "ticking over" (I've never heard it.)

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