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Pens and Pencils

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  1. Do you usually write with a pen or pencil?
  2. Which do you use more often, a pen or a pencil?
  3. When was the last time you bought a pen or pencil?
  4. What would you think if someone gave you a pen or a pencil as a gift?

Sample Answers

Do you usually write with a pen or pencil? I usually write with a pen, mainly because I find it easier to read my own handwriting when I use a pen. Plus, pens are just more convenient for everyday writing, you know, like signing documents or jotting down quick notes.

Which do you use more often, a pen or a pencil? I'd say I use pens more often, especially for work or school. But, I do use pencils when I'm sketching or drawing, because they're easier to erase and I can get a softer line. It really depends on the task, but overall, pens are my go-to.

When was the last time you bought a pen or pencil? Actually, I think it was last week when I was at the office supply store. I needed a new pen for work, so I picked up a few. I like to have extras on hand, just in case one runs out of ink. It's always frustrating when that happens in the middle of a meeting or something.

What would you think if someone gave you a pen or a pencil as a gift? That's a nice gesture! I think it would be a thoughtful gift, especially if it's a nice pen. I've received pens as gifts before, and I always appreciate the thought. It's something I can use daily, and it's a reminder of the person who gave it to me. A pencil might be a bit more unusual as a gift, but it could be a fun or quirky present, depending on the context.

Key Phrases and Idioms

on hand
available or ready to use when needed
I always keep a spare pen on hand in case one runs out of ink.
She keeps a first aid kit on hand in case of emergencies.

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