US /ʌv kɔː(r)s/
・UK /ɔv kɔː(r)s/
because disappointed of course freedom
That's a lot of changes. And, of course, not one of them was caused by humans.
That's a lot of changes, and of course not one of them was caused by humans.
and then you fall flat on your face, of course you're going to be depressed about this for a while.
If you are diagnosed with a serious disease, of course you're going to be depressed about this for a while.
Of course, we are 5 percent of the world's population.
OF COURSE, WE HAVE 5%
And of course, a vast array of self-improvement products implies that it's all your fault for not working hard enough on yourself.
And of course, a vast array of self-improvement products
But just so you guys learn I'm making a fishing rod. Then of course, we need a boat, right? a boat.
Then, of course, we need a boat, right?
Vendors are the people who sell things at a market, and you, of course, need customers.
And you, of course, need customers.
Of course, it wasn't just rice that did it: in the north, millet had another challenger - wheat.
More wheat meant less porridge and more noodles and dumplings, which of course leads to chopsticks again.
When someone asks you if something can be done by a certain time, don't use the phrase, "I'll try." I mean, of course you'll try and trying is great but in English, if you use the verb try, you're not really committing to anything.
I mean, of course, you'll try
This, of course, is a lot to think about in the moment, so don't get too hung up on asking yourself these questions as you're talking.
This, of course, is a lot to think about in the moment.