- I am going to need a hand with this.
- They were told to get off of the bus.
- They said they would help us with the work.
- There is a lot of water in the ocean.
- I was thinking of going to the park later.
- When do you want to go to the park?
- I would like to live in the country.
- There are a lot of fish in the sea.
- There are a lot of products at the store.
- I am going to read a book this weekend.
- You need lots of light to read at night.
- Would you like a little sugar in your coffee?
- There are a lot of things in this store.
- It is not safe to play on the street.
- I was caught in the middle of the fight.
- You can have either an apple or an orange.
- Can I have a glass of water with ice?
- There is a 3 dimensional object on my computer.
- Put a period at the end of a sentence.
- You don't want to get lost in a desert!
- He lives on the bottom floor of his building.
- I like to drive at 100 km per hour.
- I had to measure the length of my couch.
- Our school has developed a new program for us.
- Why do we need to know what syllables are?
- Please don't sit on the edge of the chair.
- There are a lot of trees in the forest.
- A lot of people would love to be rich.
- It's not very safe at night time for kids.
- There was a lot of blood from her injury.
- We lost a lot of weight together this month.
- She went on with her work after the interruptions.
- Mary asked if there were any letters for her.
- He went out a few minutes before you arrived.
- Between you and me, she has had four divorces.
- His father would not permit his marrying our daughter.
- The Earth travels round the Sun at great speed.
- You must read that letter, it contains important information.
- I am looking for a flat. Can you help me?
- Washington is hot in the summer, isn't it?
- They are twins. One is exactly like the other.
- How can I find him among so many people?
- Today I have a lot of work to do.
- He already has a car but wants another one.
- We have our meal after they have had theirs.
- Her son's wife is her daughter-in-law.
- People live under constant stress, which makes them nervous.
- Somebody broke into the house and stole my money.
- The man who was teaching him got a reward.
- On May Day everyone is hoping for fine weather.
- I told him that I would go with him. (~ "I'll go with you.")
- „Does your father like her?” - „If only he did.”
- In the bathroom were towels marked His and Hers.
- If my brother should come, give him this letter.
- While the children were sleeping I did some work.
- He doesn’t like company. He always works alone.
- If I went to America, I’d visit Mount Vernon.
- The porter said he would take the luggage upstairs.
- Nothing that you do can make me forgive you.
- They asked her to take part in the game.
- My elder brother has a very elegant new suit.
- He said that he would go the next day.
- Were you given enough cake at the party yesterday?
- When the phone rang she was writing a letter.
- He was talking about having central heating put in.
- Do stop talking, I am trying to finish a letter.
- He hasn’t been very cheerful since the accident.
- You can’t make me do what you want.
- He began to make his preparations for the lecture.
- I’m sure I saw her two months ago.
- If I were you, I would give up smoking.
- The detectives went into the building and waited inside.
- I’ve lived in this street for ten years.
- „When are you boarding?” - „In ten minutes’ time.”
- The gangsters shot the jeweller dead in his shop.
- She missed the train, which annoyed her very much.
- Books are stolen from the library much too often.
- „Is this your book?” - „No, it’s not mine.”
- We’ve never had much trouble with our TV set.
- I don’t know what has happened to him.
- „I have won first prize in the competition.” - „Congratulations!”
- His chances of success are far greater than ours.
- I asked the waiter for a cup of tea.
- Don’t ask me, I am not a teacher.
- If I were you, I wouldn't drink so much.
- She is afraid of making the same mistake again.
- Mary was told to learn the poem by heart.
- Tom hasn't been studying, he won't get through his examinations.
- Drama, fiction and poetry are usually described as literature.
- It is the best film that I have seen.
- In another ten years man will probably have reached Mars.
- The knife that the butcher was using was sharp.
- I’ll look up the number in the directory.
- All the four girls in our company enjoyed themselves.
- Ask the children not to make so much noise.
- „Is there any whisky in that bottle?” - „Not much.”
- My grandfather is very old. He is 87 years old.
- „John needs a pencil.” - „He can use one of mine.”
- The shop that sells books is on the corner.
- Tom will start as soon as his visa arrives.
- „How did he look?” - „As if he was ill.”
- How long have you been staying at this hotel?
- „Will you pass me the salt?” - „Here you are.”
- The hotel is near the station, isn’t it?
- I am not very well. I have a headache.
- They have been fighting ever since they got married.
- Does anybody in these two classes know John’s address?
- This time tomorrow we shall be crossing the Atlantic.
- How do you call an employee in an office?
- Are you Arthur? - Yes, I am. I’m Arthur Newton.
- What’s this? Is it a clock? - Yes, it is.
- There’s a milkjug and a teapot near the cups.
- The brush is in the cupboard on a hook.
- Well, there’s no fish for Arthur at home tonight.
- Arthur isn’t very happy - in fact he is miserable.
- Arthur is now at a table in this restaurant.
- There are some very good things on the menu.
- Mary is a pretty girl and Bruce is good-looking.
- Excuse me, I haven’t got any bread and butter.
- Is it in his coat pocket? - No, it isn’t.
- Whose house is it? Is it yours or hers?
- Arthur’s sitting in an armchair in Mrs Harrison’s sitting-room.
- Arthur and Mary are going to the seaside together.
- Now Arthur and Mary are lying on the beach.
- Mary’s eating an ice-cream, and Arthur’s smoking a cigarette.
- We’re together and we’re lying on this lovely beach.
- The postcard’s from Arthur of 21 Gladstone Avenue, Middleford.
- Now that little blonde girl’s running into the sea.
- Oh dear, my Helen’s drowning! - No, she isn’t!
- He’s up the ladder behind one of those shelves.
- The kitchen, the sitting-room and the dining-room are downstairs.
- There are two lavatories, one upstairs and one downstairs.
- Mr Steele must not see him at this time.
- His door’s closed and he’s talking on the telephone.
- Good, there’s a small shop here across the road.
- Ha may not come. - Then he must telephone.
- The phone is ringing! - Answer the phone please.
- So, you say that, but tell me this then.
- He looks like you. Is it your twin brother?
- There’s a party at Arthur’s parents’ house on Sturday.
- How much is that? - It’s 1 pound 10.
- There isn’t a free seat, this train is full.
- Who is there at the gate? - Only Rosie.
- No, there isn't a toilet on this train, unfortunately.
- Jennifer knows Sheila because she often comes to Applefield.
- Dr Newton is in the dining-room at the Lesters’.
- Mr Lester is going to drive his girlfriend home.
- Now Dr Newton is going back into the house.
- Can you see anything? – No, I can’t see anything.
- He must spend some time in hospital, of course.
- Have you got everything? - Yes, here it is.
- I know that car and I know the driver.
- He’s going to stay there for a few days.
- Dr Newton and Arthur have driven back home now.
- Oh, he’s gone up to the bathroom at last.
- And we’re a bit late too, thanks to Arthur.
- There are a lot of people at the bar.
- Can we wait a minute? - No, we can’t.
- Arthur and Mary have already gone back to Middleford.
- Mary and Arthur are once again ont he beach.
- Arthur has a lot of work on his desk.
- So Arthur’s going to have some money this weekend.
- No, I’m not, as a matter of fact. Why?
- We can go to that restaurant by the river.
- Oh, all right, but I mustn’t be too late.
- I’m just going to give my mother a ring.
- Arthur you haven’t met my brother, Michael, have you?
- He had a shave and put his clothes on.
- They arrived back at the bridge by eight o’clock.
- When Arthur got home, he went straight to bed.
- Bruce is a second-hand car salesman, by the way.
- What about the car over there?
- I haven’t got that much in my pocket today.
- He has no money left to go anywhere else.
- Perhaps I’ll take Jennifer to the seaside on Sunday.
- We’ll get to Swanage at midnight at this rate.
- Arthur will never find the way on his own.
- And by the way, look at your petrol gauge.
- We’ll have lunch at The Ship in the Square.
- Arthur had to buy a new one that day.
- I’m going to put a pound on Mark Time.
- He looks sad; he’s a bit like you, Arthur.
- I expect he’s as slow as Arthur as well.
- It was near the bottom of the Fourth Division.
- Yes, and Middleford are all in white today …
- He didn’t go to many football mathces after that.
- We’re rich. - You may be but I’m not.
- I have a letter and a magazine with me.
- I would like to eat half of the cake.
- The pubs in this town are crowded and noisy.
- I’d like a very comfortable armchair in my room.
- I must go to the post office every week.
- We have to find him in the departure longue.
- He is very clever but he isn't a genius.
- We keep a lot of meat in our freezer.
- Easter is soon, but I am not expecting it.
- Do you want to spend all your money today?