Concert Invitation
bump into
Phrase
to see and talk to someone you didn't expect to see
bumped into
Ari: Hey Ami, Christina, I’m glad I bumped into you!
would you be interested in
Phrase
used to invite someone to something (formal)
would you guys be interested in
Ari: Would you guys be interested in going to a concert with me Friday night?
spare
Adjective
not needed by you and available to be shared or given to someone else
spare
Ari: I have two spare tickets and it’s no fun going by myself.
what a drag
Phrase
used to express that something is annoying or causes problems
what a drag
Ami: This Friday? That sucks! I can’t go. Sorry, I’m busy..
available
Adjective
free to do something
available
Ami: I told my professor I was available to babysit for her kids.
thanks but no thanks
Phrase
used to say that you are not interested in doing something (informal)
thanks but no thanks
Ari: How about you Christina?Christina: Thanks but no thanks.
a prior commitment
Phrase
something that you agreed to earlier
a prior commitment
Ari: Do you have a prior commitment too?
your thing
Phrase
something that you enjoy or are interested in
my thing
Christina: No, It’s just not my thing.
to be into
Phrase
used to say that someone is interested in and excited about something
is really into
Christina: But my friend Megan is really into concerts. I could ask her.
change your mind
Phrase
to change your decision or opinion about something
change your mind
Ari: Great! Let me know what she says, or if you change your mind. See you guys later!
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