- Will you get a headache if you think too hard?
- We will go home at the end of the day.
- I am too shy to speak to that many people.
- If I do the dishes will you clean the bathroom?
- There is no way I am going to do it.
- I tried to get the pictures, but they're not ready.
- Eat all of your dinner if you want some dessert.
- I think we are going to have a good day.
- A lot of families have both a mother and father.
- That is the least amount of work you can do.
- A lot of trees died from the Ice Storm 1998.
- I would like a small fraction of the pie, please.
- I will do it whether you like it or not!
- I suddenly had the urge to go for a walk.
- Winter is one of the four seasons we have.
- "Do you know him?" - "No, he is a complete stranger."
- "Can you type?" - "Yes, but I haven't typed for years."
- I moved the furniture so as to make more room.
- We can't leave until we have eaten our lunch.
- The light is on. Could you turn it off please?
- How tall was the tallest man who's ever lived?
- My brother goes to school. He is eight years old.
- I'll start learning as soon as I get home.
- You mustn't smoke here. The notice says: "No smoking".
- Yesterday she asked the policeman where she could park her car.
- She hasn't written to me since we met last year.
- It can't be helped if he doesn't come.
- "She can't speak Spanish." - "And she can't speak Portuguese either."
- The chair that I was sitting in broke in two.
- You are expected to know the laws of your country.
- I can’t say whether Bill or Henry is the taller man.
- Paper money has been used for over a thousand years.
- The old church needed to be repaired in many places.
- „When is your train leaving?” - „In an hour’s time.”
- I’m sorry for Tom, he’s lost his job.
- The men who were helping you were probably Peter’s friends.
- I haven’t worn black stockings since I left school.
- Will you allow your daughter to go to the party?
- I can’t help sneezing, I caught a cold yesterday.
- „How late did you study yesterday?” - „I studied until midnight.”
- I’ve given up smoking. I used to smoke heavily.
- I am a great traveller; I have visited over thirty countries.
- My friend takes a lot of sugar in her tea.
- He never fails to write to his mother every week.
- When he had got what he wanted, he went home.
- It’s two years since I was last in Rome.
- We haven’t had such a rainy October for years.
- It took him three weeks to recover from his operation.
- Your work is worse than it was a month ago.
- When wars are fought there is a lot of violence.
- I told him not to worry about what had happened.
- „Mary needs a plate.” - „She can have one of mine.”
- Swimming is not a sport that I am good at.
- Yesterday I went to the cinema to see a film.
- „Can you tell me the time?” - „It is five o’clock.”
- I haven’t seen him since the last week in March.
- I have bought some bread for supper. Here you are.
- We’d better move the dining table into the kitchen.
- Parents would be happy if all their children were talented.
- I really don’t know if Chinese can be learnt.
- „What is that thing?” - „I don’t know what it is.”
- We saw two pairs of jeans in the shop window.
- While I was waiting for Peter to call, I fell asleep.
- If you take this medicine, it will do you good.
- By the time you get home, supper will be ready.
- She told her son not to play in the kitchen.
- The teacher was angry with the students who were talking.
- I asked him what he had been doing all afternoon.
- I’ve earned my own living since I left school.
- When I was a child I never felt the cold.
- He played the violin all night, which annoyed the neighbours.
- My eyesight is getting worse, I must get new glasses.
- "Have you ever been to France?" "Yes. I went there last August."
- I don’t think the window has been repaired yet.
- My wife doesn’t work (= doesn’t go out to work). She looks after the children.
- Get him to repair the roof. Make him mend it.
- I would have stopped if I had seen the sign.
- Our teacher was right, Budapest has more than two million inhabitants.
- It is easy for the rich, they can buy everything.
- Paul had to go to the dentist when he was in London.
- „When are you leaving for Spain?” - „In two days’ time.”
- Can you make room for this suitcase in the car?
- Mary has no brothers or sisters, she is an only child.
- I have bought some milk for breakfast. Here you are.
- He asked me if I would go out with him.
- We sit at a desk when we write a letter.
- This could be done much more quickly by a machine.
- The girl whose book I borrowed was in my class.
- It’s a large house at the corner of the street.
- Well, she isn’t a young woman and she isn’t thin.
- Is there a fish on the table? - No, there isn’t.
- There are two cups and two saucers on the table.
- Are you in the bathroom? - No, I’m not. I’m here.
- Do you want these? - No, not those. They’re too small.
- The steak is very good but it is also expensive.
- Who are the people in the dark corner over there?
- He has a moustache and he has a gold watch.
- Bruce and Mary have some white wine on the table.
- Arthur hasn’t got wine because he hasn’t got any money.
- Well, it is not a very good evening for Bob.
- He has one or two 5-pound notes in his pocket.
- Now Arthur is at the front door of his house.
- There’s always a ladder at the back of the house.
- This is Wood Avenue. Pinetree Avenue is the next street.
- She isn’t sitting at home and she isn’t watcing television.
- Arthur’s driving the car and Mary’s sitting next to Arthur.
- Bruce isn’t lying on the beach with Mary; Arthur is.
- The water’s warm, the sun’s shining and I’m very happy.
- That boy with red hair’s hitting the ball very hard.
- You’re all right now, darling, thank to this young man.
- Now Arthur is taking some new books from a box.
- Now he is sitting at the top of the ladder.
- Arthur’s bedroom is between Mrs Harrison’s bedroom and the bathroom.
- Arthur is late and Mrs Harrison must wake him up.
- She is calling to him, but he isn’t answering her.
- He has an alarm clock but he cannot hear it.
- You can’t be late. - Yes, you’re right. I can’t.
- Who can I see in the car across the road?
- It’s Thursday morning in Middleford and Arthur’s in the kitchen.
- Arthur is now taking his wallet out of his pocket.
- It’s 2 pounds 20 return and 1 pound 10 single.
- Arthur is at the booking office at Middleford Town station.
- I’m looking for the London train. Which platform is it?
- This one isn’t too bad and this compartment’s almost empty.
- That’s my friend’s chair but there’s lots of room here.
- By the way, this is the Reading train, isn’t it?
- My friend and I are going to the capital city.
- Look, we're stopping and there's a buffet on the platform.
- Mr Lester works for a large engineering firm in London.
- Now Sheila is coming in and Mary is with her.
- What do you do? - I work in a library.
- I don’t want ot hear the words ‘best friend’ again!
- So your aunt and uncle live in London, do they?
- Where’s the boss? Is he in? - No, he’s out.
- Now can you shine the torch on my watch, please?
- Well, give it to me, then. Don’t just stand there.
- It’s twenty to twelve and you haven’t had a shave.
- Are we going to stand here all day without one?
- All that work in the house has made me thirsty.
- Mary has been at the library since five to nine.
- I’ve been here since nine - well, perhaps five past.
- I’ve still got two or three of them to do.
- You’ve had them for a week or nearly a week.
- He’s going to stay in hospital for another ten days.
- Would you like to come out with me on Saturday?
- Let’s meet outside the Town Hall at two o’clock, then.
- Look, Mary, we’re going to catch the 10.15 bus now.
- He doesn’t put his suit on when he isn’t working.
- He opened his drawer and took out his light-coloured trousers.
- They waited for another two minutes and then Mary appeared.
- Yes, I did but I think I’ve forgotten them now.
- I may have enough money for the deposit next month.
- It is a little too much for me, I’m afraid.
- It was your car and you looked after it personaly.
- It’s Thursday afternoon and Arthur is working in the library.
- It’s just round the corner here.
- The Sunday trip was more expensive than he first thought.
- Are you going to put any money on this race?
- If so, I’ll go and put it on for you.
- I’m going to put my last two pounds on her.
- What are you going to put your money on, Jennifer?
- So Arthur went back to Middleford a little bit richer.
- She had to put some new books on the shelves.
- We won’t have to worry about old Steele any more.
- In the evening I have very good ideas / thoughts.
- How many times do you go to shops a week?
- I like this painting, but I think it’s too expensive.
- You won’t visit me this year, will you / right?
- I have to clean my window because it isn’t clean.
- We keep our dog in our garden.
- Our washing machine is between the cooker and the dishwasher.
- Your hand-luggage is very heavy, ... leave something at home.
- Nobody can get into the night club under 18 years old.
- There is a bomb under your chair - don't move!
- If you can use it, explain it to me, please!
- I like summer, especially sunshine and that it isn’t cold.
- I’m not interested in politics, but sometimes I understand it.
- I am rich but I don’t want to buy anything.