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  • Welcome to twominuteenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute lessons.

  • In this lesson, well study these common expressions: chip in and cut off.

  • Hey Bill. How are you?

  • I’m great Sam. What’s up?

  • Nothing much. We were just talking about how our Health system can be improved. Why don’t you chip in?

  • I would love to. But I’m really getting late.

  • C’mon man! We won’t take much of your time.

  • I’m sorry, Sam. I gotta go. But Julie’s coming. Why don’t you ask her to chip in?

  • Did you know that Julie’s birthday is tomorrow?

  • I had no idea.

  • Were throwing her a surprise party. Can you chip in some dollars on a gift for her?

  • Of course! She deserves a nice gift.

  • We are also planning on buying her some flowers

  • Sure. Count on me to chip in on that too.

  • Hey Julie. Why are you in such a hurry?

  • Just cut it off, Bill. I don’t have time for this.

  • What?! Calm down. What happened?

  • We were having this stupid discussion about Health services.

  • They were not listening to me at all. I asked them to cut it off so many times.

  • C’mon Julie. Take it easy. Why don’t you chill and have some water?

  • Leave me alone, Bill.

  • C'mon Julie stop that. It was just a stupid discussion.

  • Why don’t you chip in?

  • Why don’t you ask her to chip in?

  • Can you chip in some dollars on a gift for her?

  • Count on me to chip in on that too.

  • Just cut it off, Bill. I don’t have time for this.

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