- a few.
- a little.
- a long time ago.
- a one way ticket.
- a round trip ticket.
- about 300 kilometers.
- across from the post office.
- all day.
- am I pronouncing it correctly?
- she is john’s girlfriend.
- and you?
- anything else?
- are there any concerts?
- are they coming this evening?
- are they the same?
- are you afraid?
- are you allergic to anything?
- are you American?
- are you busy?
- are you comfortable?
- are you coming this evening?
- are you free tonight?
- are you going to attend their wedding?
- are you going to help her?
- are you going to take a plane or train?
- are you here alone?
- are you hungry?
- are you married?
- are you okay?
- are you ready?
- are you sick?
- are you sure?
- are you waiting for someone?
- are you working today?
- are you working tomorrow?
- are your children with you?
- as soon as possible.
- at 3 o’clock.
- at 5th street.
- at 7’o clock at night.
- at 7’o clock in the morning.
- at what time did it happen?
- at what time?
- be careful driving.
- be careful.
- be quiet.
- behind the bank.
- bring me my shirt please.
- business is good.
- call me.
- call the police.
- can I access the internet here?
- can I borrow some money?
- can I bring my friend?
- can I have a glass of water please?
- can I have a receipt please?
- can I have the bill please?
- can I help you?
- can I make an appointment for next Wednesday?
- can I see your passport please?
- can I take a message?
- can I try it on?
- can I use your phone?
- can it be cheaper?
- can we have a menu please.
- can we have some more bread please?
- can we sit over there?
- can you call back later?
- can you call me back later?
- can you carry this for me?
- can you do me a favor?
- can you fix this?
- can you give me an example?
- can you help me?
- can you hold this for me?
- can you please say that again?
- can you recommend a good restaurant?
- can you repeat that please?
- can you show me?
- can you speak louder please?
- can you swim?
- can you throw that away for me?
- can you translate this for me?
- certainly!
- cheers!
- Chicago is very different from boston.
- come here.
- did it snow yesterday?
- did you come with your family?
- did you get my email?
- did you send me flowers?
- did you take your mediciene?
- did your wife like California?
- do you accept U.S. Dollars?
- do you believe that?
- do you feel better?
- do you go to florida often?
- do you have a boyfriend?
- do you have a girlfriend?
- do you have a pencil?
- do you have a problem?
- do you have a swimming pool?
- do you have an appointment?
- do you have another one?
- do you have any children?
- do you have any coffee?
- do you have any money?
- do you have any vacancies?
- do you have anything cheaper?
- do you have enough money?
- do you have the number for a taxi?
- do you have this in size 11?
- do you hear that?
- do you know her?
- do you know how much it costs?
- do you know how to cook?
- do you know how to get to the Marriott hotel?
- do you know what this means?
- do you know that this says?
- do you know where I can get a taxi?
- do you know where my glasses are?
- do you know where she is?
- do you know where there’s a store that sells towels?
- do you like it here?
- do you like the book?
- do you like to watch TV?
- do you like your boss?
- do you like your co-workers?
- do you need anything else?
- do you need anything?
- do you play any sports?
- do you play basketball?
- do you sell batteries?
- do you sell medicine?
- do you smoke?
- do you speak English?
- do you study English?
- do you take credit cards?
- do you thin it’ll rain today?
- do you think it’s going to rain tomorrow?
- do you think it’s possible?
- do you think you’ll be back by 11.30?
- do you understand?
- do you want me to come and pick you up?
- do you want to come with me?
- do you want to go to the movies?
- do you want to go with me?
- does anyone here speak English?
- does he like the school?
- does it often snow in the winter in Massachusetts?
- does this road go to new yourk?
- don’t do that.
- don’t worry.
- Every week.
- everyday I get up at 6 AM.
- everyone knows it.
- everything is ready.
- excellent.
- excuse me, what did you say?
- excuse me.
- expiration date.
- Fill it up, please.
- follow me.
- for how many nights?
- forget it.
- From here to there.
- From time to time.
- Give me a call.
- give me the pen.
- go straight ahead.
- good afternoon.
- good evening sir.
- good idea.
- good luck
- good morning.
- great.
- Happy Birthday.
- Has your brother been to California?
- Have a good trip.
- have they met her yet?
- have you arrived?
- Have you been to boston?
- have you been waiting long?
- Have you done this before?
- Have you eaten at that restaurant?
- have you eaten yet?
- have you ever had potato soup?
- have you finished studying?
- Have you seen this movie?
- he always does that for me.
- he broke the window.
- he doesn’t look like a nurse.
- he has a nice car.
- he likes it very much.
- he likes juice but he doesn’t like milk.
- He needs some new clothes.
- he never gives me anything.
- he said this is a nice place.
- he said you like to watch movies.
- he studies at boston university.
- He thinks we don’t want to go.
- he works at a computer company in New york.
- he’ll be back in 20 minutes.
- hello.
- help!
- Here is your salad.
- here it is.
- here you are.
- here’s my number.
- here’s your order.
- he’s a very good student.
- he’s an American.
- he’s an engineer.
- he’s coming soon.
- he’s faster than me.
- he’s in the kitchen.
- he’s never been to America.
- he’s not in right now.
- he’s right.
- he’s very annoying.
- he’s very famous.
- he’s very hard working.
- hi, is mrs. Smith there, please?
- his family is coming tomorrow.
- his room is very small.
- his son.
- how about Saturday?
- how are you paying?
- how are you?
- how are your parents?
- how do I get there?
- how do I get to Daniel street?
- how do I get to the American embassy?
- how do I use this?
- how do you know?
- how do you pronounce that?
- how do you say it in English?
- how do you spell it?
- how do you spell the word seattle?
- how does it taste?
- how far is it to Chicago?
- how far is it?
- how is she?
- how long are you going to stay in California?
- how long are you going to stay?
- how long does it take by car?
- how long does it take to get to Georgia?
- how long have you been here?
- how long have you been in America?
- how long have you lived here?
- how long have you worked here?
- how long is it?
- how long is the flight?
- how long will it take?
- how long will you be staying?
- how many children do you have?
- how many hours a week do you work?
- how many languages do you speak?
- how many miles is it to Pennsylvania?
- how many people are there in New york?
- how many people do you have in your family?
- how many people?
- how many?
- how much altogether?
- how much are these earrings?
- how much do I owe you?
- how much does it cost per day?
- how much does this cost?
- how much is it to go to Miami?
- how much is it?
- how much is that?
- how much is this?
- how much money do you have?
- how much money do you make?
- how much will it cost?
- how much would you like?
- how old are you?
- how tall are you?
- how was the movie?
- how was the trip?
- how’s business?
- how’s the weather?
- how’s work going?
- hurry!
- I agree.
- I ate already.
- I believe you.
- I bought a shirt yesterday.
- I came with my family.
- I can swim.
- I can’t hear you clearly.
- I can’t hear you.
- I don’t care.
- I don’t feel well.
- I don’t have a girlfriend.
- I don’t have any money.
- I don’t have enough money.
- I don’t have time right now.
- I don’t know how to use it.
- I don’t know.
- I don’t like him.
- I don’t like it.
- I don’t mind.
- I don’t speak English very well.
- I don’t speak very well.
- I don’t think so.
- I don’t understand what your saying.
- I don’t understand.
- I don’t want it.
- I don’t want that.
- I don’t want to bother you.
- I feel good.
- I forget.
- I get off of work at 6.
- I give up.
- I got in an accident.
- I have a cold.
- I have a headache.
- I have a lot of thins to do.
- I have a question I want to ask you/ I want to ask you a question.
- I have a reservation.
- I have money.
- I have one in my car.
- I have pain in my arm.
- I have three children, two girls and one boy.
- I have to go to the post office.
- I have to wash my clothes.
- I have two sisters.
- I haven’t been there.
- I haven’t finished eating.
- I haven’t had lunch yet.
- I hope you and your wife have a nice trip.
- I know.
- I like her.
- I like it.
- I like Italian food.
- I like to watch TV.
- I live in California.
- I lost my watch.
- I love you.
- I made a mistake.
- I made this cake.
- I need a doctor.
- I need another key.
- I need some tissues.
- I need this to get there by tomorrow.
- I need to change clothes.
- I need to go home.
- I need to go now.
- I need to practice my English.
- I only have 5 dollars.
- I only want a snack.
- I remember.
- I speak a little English.
- I speak two languages.
- I still have a lot of things to buy.
- I still have a lot to do.
- I still have to brush my teeth and take a shower.
- I still haven’t decided.
- I think I need to see a doctor.
- I think it tastes good.
- I think it’s very good.
- I think so.
- I think those shoes are very good looking.
- I think you have too many clothes.
- I thought he said something else.
- I thought the clothes were cheaper.
- I trust you.
- I understand now.
- I understand.
- I usually drink coffee at breakfast.
- I want to buy something.
- I want to contact our embassy.
- I want to give you a gift.
- I want to send this package to the united states.
- I want to show you something.
- I was about to leave the restaurant when my friends arrived.
- I was going to the library.
- I was in the library.
- I went to the supermarket, and then to the computer store.
- I wish I had one.
- I’d like a map of the city.
- I’d like a non-smoking room.
- I’d like a room with two beds please.
- I’d like a room.
- I’d like a single room.
- I’d like a table near the window.
- I’d like some water too, please.
- I’d like the number for the Hilton Hotel please.
- I’d like to buy a bottle of water, please.
- I’d like to buy a phone card please.
- I’d like to buy something.
- I’d like to call the united states.
- I’d like to eat at 5th street restaurant.
- I’d like to exchange this for Dollars.
- I’d like to go for walk.
- I’d like to go home.
- I’d like to go shopping.
- I’d like to go to the store.
- I’d like to make a phone call.
- I’d like to make a reservation.
- I’d like to rent a car.
- I’d like to send a fax
- I’d like to send this to America.
- I’d like to speak to Mr. smith please.
- I’d like to use the internet
- if you like it I can buy more.
- if you need my help, please let me know.
- I’ll be right back.
- I’ll call back later.
- I’ll call you on Friday.
- I’ll call you when I leave.
- I’ll come back later.
- I’ll give you a call.
- I’ll have a cup of tea please.
- I’ll have a glass of water please.
- I’ll have the same thing.
- I’ll pay for dinner.
- I’ll pay for the tickets.
- I’ll pay.
- I’ll take it.
- I’ll take that one also.
- I’ll take you to the bus stop.
- I’ll talk to you soon.
- I’ll teach you.
- I’ll tell him you called.
- I’m 26 years old.
- I’m 32.
- I’m 6’2’’.
- I’m a beginner.
- I’m a size 8.
- I’m a teacher.
- I’m allergic to seafood.
- I’m American.
- I’m an American.
- I’m bored.
- I’m cleaning my room.
- I’m cold.
- I’m coming right now.
- I’m coming to pick you up.
- I’m fine, and you?
- I’m from America.
- I’m full.
- I’m getting ready to go out.
- I’m going home in four days.
- I’m going to America next year.
- I’m going to bed.
- I’m going to go have dinner.
- I’m going to leave.
- I’m good, and you?
- I’m good.
- I’m happy.
- I’m here on business.
- I’m hungry.
- I’m just kidding.
- I’m just looking.
- I’m leaving Tomorrow.
- I’m looking for the post office.
- I’m lost.
- I’m married.
- I’m not afraid.
- I’m not American.
- I’m not busy.
- I’m not going.
- I’m not married.
- I’m not ready yet.
- I’m not sure.
- I’m ok.
- I’m on hold. (phone)
- I’m ready.
- I’m self-employed.
- I’m sick.
- I’m single.
- I’m sorry, we’re sold out.
- I’m sorry.
- I’m thirsty.
- I’m tired.
- I’m very busy.
- I’m very busy. I don’t have time now.
- I’m very well, thank you.
- I’m waiting for you.
- I’m worried too.
- in 30 minutes.
- is anyone else coming?
- is everything ok?
- is it close?
- is it cold outside?
- is it far from here?
- is it hot?
- is it nearby?
- is it possible?
- is it raining?
- is it ready?
- is it suppose to rain tomorrow?
- is john here?
- is john there please?
- is Mr. smith an American?
- is that enough?
- is that ok?
- is the bank far?
- is there a movie theater nearby?
- is there a nightclub in town?
- is there a restaurant in the hotel?
- is there a store near here?
- is there air conditioning in the room?
- is there an English speaking guide?
- is there any mail for me?
- is there anything cheaper?
- is this a safe area?
- is this Mr. smith?
- is this pen yours?
- is this the bus to New yourk?
- Is this your book?
- is your father home?
- is your house like this one?
- is your husband also from boston?
- is your son here?
- isn’t it?
- it costs 20 dollars per hour.
- it depends on the weather.
- it hurts here.
- it rained very hard today.
- it takes 2 hours by car.
- it will arrive shortly.
- it’ll be cold this evening.
- it’s 11:30pm.
- it’s 17 dollars.
- it’s 6AM.
- it’s 8:45
- it’s a quarter to 7.
- it’s August 25th.
- it’s delicious!
- it’s far from here.
- it’s going to be hot today.
- it’s going to snow today.
- it’s half past 11.
- it’s here.
- it’s is a quarter past nine.
- it’s less than 5 dollars.
- it’s longer than 2 miles.
- it’s mine.
- it’s more than 5 dollars.
- it’s near the supermarket.
- it’s north of here.
- it’s not suppose to rain today.
- it’s not too far.
- it’s not very expensive.
- it’s ok.
- it’s on 7th street.
- it’s over there.
- it’s raining.
- it’s really hot.
- it’s shorter than 3 miles.
- it’s suppose to rain tomorrow.
- it’s there.
- it’s too late.
- it’s very cold today.
- it’s very important.
- it’s very windy.
- I’ve already seen it.
- I’ve been here for two days.
- I’ve been there.
- I’ve heard taxas is a beautiful place.
- I’ve never done that.
- I’ve never seen that before.
- I’ve seen it.
- I’ve worked there for five years.
- John is going on vacation tomorrow.
- june 3rd.
- just a little.
- just a moment.
- let me check.
- let me think about it.
- let’s go have a look.
- let’s go.
- let’s meet in front of the hotel.
- let’s practice English.
- let’s share.
- male or female?
- may I speak to Mrs. Smith please?
- Maybe.
- More than 200 miles.
- more than that.
- my birthday is August 27th.
- my car isn’t working.
- my car was hit by another car.
- my cell phone doesn’t have good reception.
- my cell phone doesn’t work.
- my daughter is here.
- my father has been there.
- my father is a lawyer.
- my friend is American.
- my grandmother passed away last year.
- my house is close to the bank.
- my luggage is missing.
- my name is john smith.
- my son studies computers.
- my son.
- my stomach hurts.
- my throat is sore.
- my watch has been stolen.
- near the bank.
- never mind.
- next time.
- nice to meet you
- no problem.
- no, I’m American.
- no, thank you.
- no this is the first time.
- no.
- nobody is helping us.
- nobody is there right now.
- nonsense.
- not recently.
- not yet.
- nothing else.
- now or later?
- October 22nd.
- of course.
- okay.
- on the left.
- on the right.
- on the second floor.
- one like that.
- one ticket to New york please.
- one way or round trip?
- open the door.
- open the window.
- our children are in America.
- outside the hotel.
- over here.
- over there.
- pick up your clothes.
- please call me.
- please call me.
- please come in.
- please count this for me.
- please fill out this form.
- please sit down.
- please speak English.
- please speak more slowly.
- please speak slower.
- please take me to the airport.
- please take me to the airport.
- please take me to this address.
- please take off your shoes.
- please tell her john called.
- please tell me.
- please wait for me.
- please write it down.
- please.
- really?
- right here.
- right there.
- see you later.
- see you tomorrow.
- see you tonight.
- she wants to know when you’re coming.
- she’s an expert.
- she’s going with me tomorrow.
- she’s older than me.
- she’s pretty.
- should I wait?
- some books.
- someone does that for me.
- someone is coming.
- sometimes I go to sleep at 11PM, sometimes at 11:30PM.
- sorry to bother you.
- sorry, I didn’t hear clearly.
- sorry, I don’t have a pencil.
- sorry, I think I have the wrong number.
- sorry, we don’t accept credit cards.
- sorry, we don’t have any vacancies.
- sorry, we don’t have any.
- sorry, we only accept cash.
- start the car.
- stop!
- Take it outside.
- take me downtown.
- take me to the Marriott hotel.
- take this medicine.
- tell him that I need to talk to him.
- tell me.
- thank you miss.
- thank you sir.
- thank you very much.
- thank you.
- thanks for everything.
- thanks for your help.
- thanks.
- that car is similar to my car.
- that car over there is mine.
- that looks great.
- that looks old.
- that means friend.
- that restaurant is not expensive.
- that smells bad.
- that way.
- that’s a good school.
- that’s alright.
- that’s enough.
- that’s fair.
- that’s fine.
- that’s her book.
- that’s it.
- that’s not enough.
- that’s not fair.
- that’s not right.
- that’s right
- that’s too bad.
- that’s too expensive.
- that’s too late.
- that’s too many.
- that’s too much.
- that’s wrong.
- the accident happened at the intersection.
- the big one or the small one?
- the book is behind the table.
- the book is in front of the table.
- the book is near the table.
- the book is next to the table.
- the book is on the table.
- the book is on top of the table.
- the book is under the table.
- the books are expensive.
- the car is fixed.
- the cars are American.
- the food was delicious.
- the plane departs at 5:30PM.
- the roads are slippery.
- the TV is broken.
- the whole day.
- there are many people here.
- there are some apples in the refrigerator.
- there are some books on the table.
- there has been a car accident.
- there’s a book under the table.
- there’s a restaurant near here.
- there’s a restaurant over there, but I don’t think it’s very good.
- there’s plenty of time.
- these books are ours.
- they arrived yesterday.
- they charge 26 dollars per day.
- they haven’t met her yet.
- they’ll be right back.
- they’re planning to come next year.
- they’re the same.
- they’re very busy.
- they’re waiting for us.
- this doesn’t work.
- this house is very big.
- this is mrs. Smith.
- this is my mother.
- this is the first time I’ve been here.
- this is very difficult.
- this is very important.
- this room is a mess.
- those men are speaking English.
- try it on.
- Try it.
- try to say it.
- turn around
- turn left.
- Turn right.
- very good, thanks.
- waiter!
- waitress!
- we can eat Italian or Chinese food.
- we have two boys and one girl.
- we like it very much.
- we’ll have two glasses of water please.
- we’re from California.
- we’re late.
- were there any problems?
- were you at the library last night?
- what are you doing?
- what are you going to do tonight?
- what are you going to have?
- what are you thinking about?
- what are you two talking about?
- what are your hobbies?
- what can I do for you?
- what color is that car?
- what day are they coming over?
- what day of the week is it?
- what did you do last night?
- what did you do yesterday?
- what did you think?
- what do people usually do in the summer in Los Angeles?
- what do they study?
- what do you do for work?
- what do you have?
- what do you recommend?
- what do you study?
- what do you think of these shoes?
- what do you think?
- what do you want to buy?
- what do you want to do?
- what do your parents do for work?
- what does he do for work?
- what does this mean?
- what does this say?
- what does this word mean?
- what does your father do for work?
- what happened?
- what is it?
- what is that?
- what is the area code?
- what is today’s date?
- what kind of music do you like?
- what school did you go to?
- what should I wear?
- what size?
- what time are they arriving?
- what time are you going to the bus station?
- what time did you get up?
- what time did you go to sleep?
- what time did you wake up?
- what time do you go to work everyday?
- what time do you think you’ll arrive?
- what time does it start?
- what time does the movie start?
- what time does the store open?
- what time is check out?
- what time is it?
- what will the weather be like tomorrow?
- what would you like to drink?
- what would you like to eat?
- what’s in it?
- what’s the address?
- what’s the charge per night? (Hotel)
- what’s the date?
- what’s the exchange rate for dollars?
- what’s the exchange rate?
- what’s the matter?
- what’s the name of the company you work for?
- what’s the phone number?
- what’s the room rate?
- what’s the temperature?
- what’s this?
- what’s today’s date?
- what’s up?
- what’s wrong?
- what’s your address?
- what’s your email address?
- what’s your favorite food?
- what’s your favorite movie?
- what’s your last name?
- what’s your name?
- what’s your religion?
- when are they coming?
- when are you coming back?
- when are you going to pick up your friend?
- when are you leaving?
- when are you moving?
- when did this happen?
- when did you arrive in boston?
- when do we arrive?
- when do we leave?
- when do you arrive in the U.S.?
- when do you get off work?
- when do you start work?
- when does he arrive?
- when does it arrive?
- when does the bank open?
- when does the bus leave?
- when does the plane arrive?
- when I went to the store, they didn’t have any apples.
- when is the next bus to philidalphia?
- when is your birthday?
- when was the last time you talked to your mother?
- when will he be back?
- when will it be ready?
- when would you like to meet?
- where are the t-shirts?
- where are you from?
- where are you going to go?
- where are you going?
- where are you?
- where can I buy tickets?
- where can I exchange U.S. dollars?
- where can I find a hospital?
- where can I mail this?
- where can I rent a car?
- where did it happen?
- where did you go?
- where did you learn English?
- where did you learn it?
- where did you put it?
- where did you work before you worked here?
- where do you live?
- where do you want to go?
- where do you work?
- where does it hurt?
- where does your wife work?
- where is an ATM?
- where is he from?
- where is he?
- where is it?
- where is main street?
- where is my shirt?
- where is she from?
- where is the airport?
- where is the bathroom?
- where is the bus station?
- where is there a doctor who speaks English?
- where is there an ATM?
- where were you?
- where would you like to go?
- where would you like to meet?
- where’s the closest restaurant?
- where’s the mail box?
- where’s the nearest hospital?
- where’s the pharmacy?
- where’s the post office?
- which is better, the spaghetti or chicken salad?
- which is better?
- which is the best?
- which one do you want?
- which one is better?
- which one is cheaper?
- which one is the best?
- which one?
- which road should I take?
- which school does he go to?
- who are they?
- who are you looking for?
- who are you?
- who is it?
- who is that?
- who sent this letter?
- who taught you that?
- who taught you?
- who was that?
- who was your teacher?
- who won?
- who would you like to speak to?
- who’s calling?
- who’s that man over there?
- whose book is that?
- why are you laughing?
- why aren’t you going?
- why did you do that?
- why did you say that?
- why not?
- will you call me a taxi please?
- will you hand me a towel please?
- will you pass me the salt please?
- will you put this in the car for me?
- will you remind me?
- will you take me home?
- would you ask him to call me back please?
- would you ask him to come here?
- would you like a glass of water?
- would you like coffee or tea?
- would you like some water?
- would you like some wine?
- would you like something to drink?
- would you like something to eat?
- would you like to buy this?
- would you like to go for a walk?
- would you like to have dinner with me?
- would you like to rent a movie?
- would you like to watch TV?
- would you like water or milk?
- would you take a message please?
- yes, really.
- yes.
- you have a very nice car.
- you look like my sister.
- you look tired.
- you speak English very well.
- your children are very well behaved.
- your daughter.
- your house is very nice.
- your things are all here.
- you’re beautiful.
- you’re right.
- you’re smarter than him.
- you’re very nice.
- you’re very smart.
- you’re welcome.
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