Learn English With Jokes
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Wife: “There’s trouble with the car. It has water in the
carburettorCARBURATEUR.”
Husband: “Water in the carburettor? That’s ridiculous.”
Wife: “I tell you the car has water in the carburettor.”
Husband: “You don’t
evenMÊME
know what a carburettor is. I’ll
check it outJ’IRAI VÉRIFIER.
Where’s the car?”
Wife: “In the
poolPISCINE.”
Vocabulary
Carburettor: a device in a petrol engine that mixes air and fuel.
Check it out: to examine or investigate something.
The mechanic inspected the carburettorCARBURATEUR.
He said he would check it outVÉRIFIER immediately.
Grammar
The joke mainly uses present simple for statements and future forms for spontaneous decisions.
Present simple: It has water in the carburettor.
Will for instant decision: I will check it out.
Synonyms & Alternatives
Ridiculous: absurd, preposterous.
Check it out: look into it, examine it.
Mini Dialogue
Edward: There’s something wrong with the boiler.
Clara: You don’t evenMÊME know how it works.
Edward: Fine. I’ll check it outVÉRIFIER now.
Clara: It’s flooded the kitchen.
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