Online English Grammar Launch: Upgrade Your Speaking And Listening Course | FREE |
Priya froze. For here or to go? She understood every word. But her brain started a slow, painful grammar check: Is 'to go' a prepositional phrase? Should I say 'I will eat it here' or 'For here'?
One Tuesday morning, exhausted from another silent commute, she stopped at a small café. "One chocolate muffin, please," she said perfectly. Priya froze
The Muffin Mistake
That night, she searched desperately: How to stop translating in your head. But her brain started a slow, painful grammar
Leo’s eyes widened. Then he grinned. "Wow. Night and day. And to answer your question—three years. Best job in London." "One chocolate muffin, please," she said perfectly
Priya had aced every written English test since she was twelve. Her emails were flawless. But three months into her new job at a London tech firm, she still felt like a ghost in meetings.
Leo the barista smiled. "Sure! For here or to go?"