Hello all native English speakers sorry for my disturbing again. This time I query the meaning of these two sentences:
1. Sometimes you feel pressure to speak quickly and clearly in the workplace but when you are learning a language that isgot a numbern't easy.
My way to understand this sentence is:
① Sometimes you feel pressure to speak quickly and clearly in the workplace, but sometimes you don't feel pressure when you are learning a language ,even if this language is not easy.
② Sometimes you feel pressure to speak quickly and clearly in the workplace, but when you are learning a language , quickly and clearly speaking is not easy.
2. It's got a number you can call to query your bill.
The way I understand this sentence is:
It has got a number , you can call the number to query your bill.
( I guess the pronoun "it" here perhaps refers to a company, or water conservancy bureau.)
Question: are my two ways to understand these two sentences both correct?