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Jeremy’s English Tips Episode #21: To make a long story short
Release Date:
11 Sep, 2020
Episode description
The expression for this episode is: to make a long story short. To make a long story short. I use this one a lot whenever I want to summarize something that would take too long to explain in full detail. Usually, this is used when there is a time limit on the discussion. So let’s jump right into our first situation here to help this one make sense.
Example sentences
- To make a long story short, the reason I’m late is there was a traffic accident on the highway.
- You’re probably wondering why I’m not at work. Well, long story short, I quit.
- To make a long story short, Jessica didn’t get home until 4AM!
- I know you have to go soon, so anyway long story short, the repair shop said my computer can’t be fixed and I’ll have to buy a new one.
- To make a long story short, they decided not to sell their house and are just going to keep living in Seattle.
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Intermediate
English Tips
Jeremy’s English Tips Episode #21: To make a long story short
Release Date:
11 Sep, 2020
~5 minutes
Episode description
The expression for this episode is: to make a long story short. To make a long story short. I use this one a lot whenever I want to summarize something that would take too long to explain in full detail. Usually, this is used when there is a time limit on the discussion. So let's jump right into our first situation here to help this one make sense.Example sentences
- To make a long story short, the reason I’m late is there was a traffic accident on the highway.
- You’re probably wondering why I’m not at work. Well, long story short, I quit.
- To make a long story short, Jessica didn’t get home until 4AM!
- I know you have to go soon, so anyway long story short, the repair shop said my computer can’t be fixed and I’ll have to buy a new one.
- To make a long story short, they decided not to sell their house and are just going to keep living in Seattle.
Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com.
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