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M: Not bad! I aced today's history test!
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M: No, Li Hua, I didn't bomb my test. I said "I aced the test". I did very well on it!
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M: Ace. Here, ace is a verb, and you can add a "d" to make it past tense.
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M: That's right. The "ace" card is usually the highest value in a card game. Therefore, "ace" means to do well.
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M: Usually we can use "ace" to describe how we did on a test, or on things similar to tests. For example, I can say I aced my last job interview.
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M: That's right. Li Hua, if someone is very good at something, we can call him an "ace". I can say, for example, you are an ace at taking tests.
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M: Yes, you're right!
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M: Well, okay. Li Hua, how much money do you earn as a teaching assistant, if you don't mind my asking?
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M: Eight dollars? That's peanuts!
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M: That's really not much! You only make eight dollars an hour? Your wages are very low, so I said that's "peanuts"!
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M: That's right.
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M: That's still peanuts compared with the teaching assistants in other departments. I make about 13 dollars an hour as a graduate assistant.
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M: I don't see how you can live on so little money.
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M: Too bad you don't really make peanuts, at least you can eat those...
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M: I'm just kidding!
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