 Can you see or something you can do? You can play volleyball. You can play volleyball in a restaurant. Okay, let's play this. Play volleyball like that. We'll leave that. That's good. I like that. Play volleyball in a restaurant. Good, good. What is it? You can see played in the restaurant. You can, Kim, yeah. So this is finished. So I'm in the restaurant. Finished. Finished eating. Walk away. Bye-bye. Is that okay? Pay. Have to pay. So, Kim, how do you make that sentence? You have to pay. Where do you have to pay? In. In a what? In a restaurant. Restaurant, yeah. And we say restaurant. We put this together. So we'll say this together. Listen and repeat. Restaurant. Restaurant. Restaurant. That? Restaurant. That's it. Good. Restaurant. So you have to pay in a restaurant. Good, good, good. What about this? So paid. Like this money, yeah, yeah. So when I walk away, I've paid. And in this here, I walk away. You have to. You have to. Don't have to, Kim. So Kim, how do you make that sentence? Don't have to, wasn't it? No, no, it's not for you, it's for me, really. So you don't have to. Give is good. Give a tip is good. But when we do put, put a tip is good. When we put that here and we walk away. What do we do? Leave. Leave. Great, well done, Kim. Leave.