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I'm Li and with me today is Fin.
Hi, Fin.
Hello everyone.
Oh dear, your face is a bit swollen.
What's the matter?
I've got this bad toothache again.
Blame my mother for giving me a sweet tooth.
Lee.
Yes, you are very sweet and you always bring us nice chocolates and sweets.
But why should you blame your mother for this great quality, your kindness?
That's very sweet of you, Lee.
But the phrase to have a sweet tooth is another way of saying that someone craves sweet food all the time,
such as sweets, desserts and chocolates.
I see.
So when you say someone has a sweet tooth,
you mean this person likes sweet tasting food such as sweets, chocolates and desserts?