- He and I are in the same class.
- He went up the hill with his friend.
- I have lived in Canada for ten years.
- My mom will give me a birthday present.
- I will try to have a good day.
- That dog was following me around all day.
- It must have been a very bad storm.
- Turn to the next page in the book.
- There is a missing word in this sentence.
- She is the smartest person in her class.
- You can go with him if you want.
- She has as much money as I do.
- That was my first time to the circus.
- There is a lot to look at here.
- This is the last part of the exercise.
- Salt and pepper are common spices in Canada.
- He went to the park with his dog.
- They will be here at our house soon.
- There are not enough words in this sentence.
- Would you come to the mall with me?
- I received lots of presents from my family.
- He can have as many as he wants.
- Can you turn on a light for me?
- Can you hand me a piece of paper.
- Sometimes they like to go to the park.
- I will talk with her on the phone.
- Clean the bathroom while I do the dishes.
- Are you sure this place is always open?
- What happened to the side of your car?
- What mark did you get on your test?
- I've been waiting my whole life for this!
- Do you want to see my rock collection?
- Do you see a vowel in this word?
- That was the best game I've ever played.
- I will figure it out in a minute.
- Red is the first colour babies can see.
- That item is the top of the line.
- I hope we don't go to war again.
- We don't want to start a fire.
- We have lots of different types of food.
- Would you like to take my picture?
- A boat sits on the surface of water.
- Can you please come in the front door?
- We are in the middle of the week.
- There's a lot of snow on the ground.
- We are going down in the next century.
- I would like to fly in a plane.
- You need a key to open the door.
- Can you please give me a written statement?
- He laughed very loud when I tickled him.
- She loves kids although she doesn't want any.
- Can you bring me a glass of water?
- That is too heavy for me to carry.
- I have to go buy my groceries tonight.
- Can you massage the bottom of my feet?
- There are a lot of things to build.
- Do you know what sound a cat makes?
- Can we go on a trip this summer?
- Most people I know, don't like to iron.
- I pushed my way to the front row.
- Blow out the candles and make a wish.
- He likes to be the centre of attention.
- Do you want to run in a race?
- There is a big hole in the wall.
- You have to pay interest after one year.
- I bought you a present for your birthday.
- I would like to win a million dollars.
- Please lay that picture beside the other one.
- In five months it will be her birthday.
- Do you know how to read the chart?
- Would you like a shoulder to lean on?
- Don't use that tone of voice with me!
- We all have many bones in our bodies.
- I dropped the test tube on the floor.
- I want a new radio for my birthday.
- A lot of people have suggested that name!
- Fruit should be part of your daily diet.
- Can you send my mail off for me?
- Processed cheese and crackers are a good snack.
- Can you walk the dogs to the park?
- He loves to play in the sand box.
- Do you want to trade stickers with me?
- I have some very interesting news to share!
- I would love to be rich and famous.
- I wish I could be a thin person.
- We are tied up until after the holidays.
- Can you blow a bubble with your gum?
- Let's go to the beach for a swim.
- We live one block away from each other.
- I wouldn't do that if I were you.
- The test will determine if you are eligible.
- What are the major crops of this country?
- Do you like the rhythm of that song?
- Vörösmarty Mihály was a great Hungarian poet. Vörösmarty was his surname.
- "Have another piece of cake!" - "No, thank you."
- I'll see you when I come back.
- There is not much news in the paper.
- Goods are stolen from the supermarket every day.
- Peter thinks that this is quite a cheap restaurant.
- All the children in the bus are Hungarian.
- Why don't you come shopping with me?
- Ancient documents have been found in this cupboard.
- It may rain later, you'd better take a coat.
- I'm not sure where the boys have gone.
- I am glad that the news is good.
- This room needs cleaning. It is very dirty.
- "You don't smoke, do you?" - "Yes, I do."
- Good evening, Mr Jones, how is your family?
- People shouldn't be allowed to park here.
- First you have to apply for a passport.
- A well-known writer visited our school last week.
- They go to the cinema whenever they can.
- It is our duty to help the poor.
- We have been married for eight years now.
- How much money do you usually ask for?
- My husband asked if I wanted any coffee.
- „Two tickets to Oxford, please.” - „Here you are.”
- May I congratulate you on winning the prize?
- Jack is a hard worker. He works harder than Joe.
- His wife asked what he wanted to have.
- Poor dog! Its hair was all falling out.
- The little girl is afraid of the dog.
- I have never heard of such a thing.
- Actors in a play are called the cast.
- „Will he come in time?” - „I expect so.”
- Would you be surprised at his being late?
- „Wars should be stopped.” - „I agree with you.”
- What were you doing when the doorbell rang?
- The light was turned on in the hall.
- The doctor cured the man of his illness.
- You haven’t been to Italy, have you?
- He is nearly as tall as his father.
- Have you made many mistakes in your paper?
- „Thank you for your help.” - „Not at all.”
- In Hungary milk is bought by the litre.
- I know what the boy wanted to do.
- I wish you had sent it last week.
- How do I get to the Public Library?
- Give him a little tea. He’s thirsty.
- Michael played a very good game at the party.
- It takes a letter 7 days to get to England.
- Peter isn’t here and John has not come either.
- All forms should be filled in in ink.
- He did not let me get my book.
- The woman who took this photograph liked me.
- Things have changed since I was a girl.
- „Do you know that John has two wives?” - „Oh, dear!”
- You must listen carefully. He speaks rather quietly.
- Do you have to make so much noise?
- I am expecting a phone call this afternoon.
- Peter left for Australia at the beginning of last month.
- All the restaurants in the town are expensive.
- If you like poultry, you must like chicken.
- Has anyone told you how wonderful you are?
- „What do you do?” - „I’m a nurse.”
- Last year I walked to school every day.
- Did she tell you what the men found?
- While she was watching television she fell asleep.
- „Shall I leave the door open?” - "Yes, please.”
- A wardrobe is for keeping your clothes in.
- I’ll take you to England with me.
- Did you get to the cinema in time?
- Last Sunday my uncle came to visit us.
- People shouldn’t be allowed to smoke here.
- I hope he will succeed in his work.
- „Give it to me, please.” - „Here you are.”
- It’s years since I took any photographs.
- Nothing that I do seems to please her.
- Go on eating your lunch, I can wait.
- My father never met him, but I did.
- Could you find a job for me, too?
- He suggested calling a meeting with the workers.
- Mr Steele, are you there? - Yes, I’m here.
- Which glasses? These glasses here or those glasses?
- It’s an ugly cat, with a short tail.
- Is he in the kitchen? - No, he isn’t.
- You aren’t hungry, are you? - Yes, I am.
- Near the library there is a new restaurant.
- There are two empty glasses on the table.
- Arthur has only 2 pounds and 10 pence.
- He hasn’t any ten-pound notes or five-pound notes.
- They are Mary from the library and Bruce.
- One omlette, please, and some bread and butter.
- Now the omlette’s cold and the water’s warm.
- I’ve got a bill for 2 pounds 25
- First it’s your house, then it’s Mrs Harrison’s?
- The television’s on but Arthur isn’t watching it.
- She’s sitting next to Bruce in his car.
- The sun’s shining and the birds are singing.
- Look, Arthur’s carrying your child on his back.
- Is she all right? - Yes, she’s OK.
- He is at the top of the ladder.
- He is putting them on the top shelves.
- By the way, Arthur’s very quiet, isn’t he?
- He isn’t there drinking a cup of coffee?
- He’s sitting at the top of that ladder.
- Arthur isn’t downstairs; he is asleep in bed.
- He cannot drink his tea; it’s too hot.
- There isn’t another bus until half past nine.
- He must walk quickly; he mustn’t walk slowly.
- It’s a good present. - Is it really?
- You must wear a tie in the library.
- I can’t do that. - Yes, you must.
- I can’t find an empty seat at all.
- How many brothers and sisters have you got?
- Is there a buffet car on this train?
- I must have a cup of tea soon.
- They like tea but they haven’t got any.
- Thes don’t like young people’s parties very much.
- They are having coffee after an excellent meal.
- Dr Newton is now putting on his coat.
- Mrs Newton isn’t going to go with him.
- Now Dr Newton is standing by his car.
- He’s going to take his black bag out.
- The ambulance is going to be here soon.
- Now do go home, all of you, please!
- I’m just going to check for any fractures.
- He doesn’t live here. Who is he, then?
- Dr and Mrs Newton have both gone shopping.
- Neither Sheila nor I have got a drink.
- Can you lend me a couple of pounds?
- She is still in Applefield with her aunt.
- She has been there for over an hour.
- Mr Steele has not yet come to work.
- He must send some emails to the readers.
- He hasn’t sent any (letters) for several days.
- You haven’t called me yet. You usually do.
- He’s going to be away until 15th July.
- It was a busy day today, wasn’t it?
- I’m only going to be a few minutes.
- Perhaps we can have a meal or something.
- It’s lovely at this time of the year.
- Would you two like to come as well?
- There isn’t another one for half an hour.
- He went downstairs and switched on the radio.
- What was the weather going to be like?
- After about three minutes, Sheila and Michael arrived.
- It isn’t too uncomfortable for you, is it?
- Yes, I came here a fortinght ago actually.
- It’s getting a little chilly now, I think.
- Yes, I think it’s going to rain soon.
- Sheila steered and Mary sat next to Michael.
- Did you get your licence by the way?
- I had a terrible time with Mrs What’s-her-name.
- Well, you didn’t do too badly that time.
- Anyway, now try to start the car again.
- Put it into first gear and move off.
- Arthur looked at it for a long time.
- So now you need a car, don’t you?
- May I get in and start the engine?
- About fifty pounds a month, I should think.
- Come on round the back for a moment.
- What can you expect for three hundred pounds?
- Then I shall get four gallons of petrol.
- So I shall arrive home at about eight-thirty.
- By the way, shall we have lunch there?
- Well, open the doors for goodness’ shake, Arthur.
- How much did you pay for this car?
- I’m dying for a swim. Aren’t you, Arthur?
- That’s the first sensible thing you’ve said today.
- The traffic was worse on the way back.
- You know all about horses, don’t you, Bob?
- I like that nice black one over there.
- He’s never won a race in his life.
- Look at that one; he’s smaller than me.
- Jennifer, you’re the rudest girl I’ve ever met.
- I can’t see my horse. - I can.
- Middleford’s goal is the one nearest to us.
- However, Arthur didn’t lose interest in football completely.
- I don’t have to work here ever again.
- The library doesn’t close for another twenty minutes.
- I drink coffee or tea in the morning.
- My teacher has a photo in his suitcase.
- Would you like to visit my favourite mountain?
- I don’t want to be a shop assistant.
- A month is four weeks, but not always.
- I’d like to work in an own office.
- This egg isn’t yellow – is it a problem?
- The rabbit is in front of the cage.
- We don't buy our papers at a newsagent's.
- I don't know who lives next to us.
- Have you ever been to the police station?
- Somebody put a packet into my post box.
- We live on the right of the street.
- He would like a swimming-pool in his garden.
- I'll buy that so I need my cheque-book.
- Would you like to play chess with me?
- Your walls are very dark in your room.
- He hasn't arrived yet, his flight is delayed.
- What did you do at Christmas last year?
- Do you have a birthday party every year?
- Teenagers are young people between 13 and 19.
- I can't type with this type of keyboard.
- There isn't a good program until 9pm tonight.
- I don't like wearing long trousers in summer.
- What do you do before going to bed?
- I don’t like when I have a debt.
- I can’t understand his description about his idea.
- What was your nicest experience in your work?
- Don’t you want to sell this (to me)?
- I thought and suddenly I found the solution.