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21 English lessons on the topic of 'appearance'

English Lesson: I have bags under my eyes, don't I?
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11. “I have bags under my eyes, don't I?”

English Lesson: Ooh, those make you look so intellectual!
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12. “Ooh, those make you look so intellectual!”

English Lesson: Do I look presentable?
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13. “Do I look presentable?”

English Lesson: You can tell by the way she carries herself and her tone of voice that she comes from a well-to-do family.
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14. “You can tell by the way she carries herself and her tone of voice that she comes from a well-to-do family.”

English Lesson: I don't know. Too baggy, if you ask me.
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15. “I don't know. Too baggy, if you ask me.”

English Lesson: They're a bit snug around the waistline, don't you think?
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16. “They're a bit snug around the waistline, don't you think?”

English Lesson: You'd never guess they were related.
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17. “You'd never guess they were related.”

English Lesson: He has your eyes.
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18. “He has your eyes.”

English Lesson: He really resembles George.
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19. “He really resembles George.”

English Lesson: That's unlike him. He's usually so clean-cut.
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20. “That's unlike him. He's usually so clean-cut.”

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