- I go to school, go to work and then I go home.
- I prefer iced tea but I have to settle for apple juice.
- You mustn't touch the picture. The notice says: "Do not touch."
- When Shelia tried to lift that heavy box she hurt her back.
- "Has Bob arrived?" - "No, if he had arrived, I would have seen him."
- "How long has he been doing that puzzle?" - "For a few minutes."
- "I've got two tickets. Which do you want to take?" - "None."
- I heard him singing in the bathroom. He has a terrible voice.
- Could you lend me this book? I'd like to read it.
- I must ask my boss if I can take a day off.
- I'm afraid you can't swim now. The water is too cold.
- "Has David come?" - "No, if he had come, I would have seen him."
- "Will you come to our party?" - "If I have time, I will."
- I arrived in Rome a forthnight ago. That was fourteen days ago.
- This is a good pair of shoes, they will last for ages.
- If you buy half a dozen eggs, you have six of them.
- The bus came after I had been waiting for about twenty-minutes.
- That cinema would be very popular if ithad a car park.
- It’s very hot in the room. Shall I open the window?
- Don’t let him order you about, he is not your employer.
- She seemed pleased when she met her cousin for the first time.
- You’d better take off your coat if you are too hot.
- Mary Green, whose mother you met in my house yesterday, is having singing lessons.
- He’s only a boy; how should he know what todo?
- When you open the safe you will see a small black box.
- After it has done 2,000 miles, you can drive your car at 60 mph.
- If you had arrived 10 minutes earlier, you would have got a seat.
- The products of this factory can be sold all over the world.
- I haven’t been to the theatre since my child was born.
- We have a few books, but we’d like a lot more.
- Couldn’t you go a little faster? I’m in a hurry.
- She is very good at spelling and never makes mistakes in dictation.
- I don’t know where he is, he hasn’t arrived yet.
- He had to go to a doctor when he was in New York.
- Don’t ask for another book until you have finished this one.
- „Has David arrived yet?” - „Yes, I saw him come through the door.”
- I did not recognize him although he said we had met before.
- He, unfortunately, can’t come to the party because he is ill.
- When I came back he asked, ”Did you have a good time?”
- You mustn’t strike a match, the room is full of gas.
- I am looking for a used car. Could you recommend me one?
- „Have you paid the bill?” - „Yes, I paid it while you were away.”
- Children shouldn’t be allowed to watch this film, it’s frightening.
- I don’t think you will have much difficulty in getting a licence.
- Will you take care of the garden while I am in hospital?
- If she had taken the medicine, she would have felt much better.
- From the hill top we had a beautiful view of the Atlantic.
- "Shall I pay the fares?" "Would you? That's very kind of you."
- Why don't you turn on the ligth? It is dark in here.
- I want to borrow a book from you, you have so many.
- Although the question was easy, few boys were able to answer it.
- When we have seen the cathedral we'll go to the museum.
- He is just like his father, he never learns from his mistakes.
- "Are you going by bus?" - "No, we're going in Tom's car."
- Children are given too many sweets, it’s bad for their teeth.
- Is there enough room for us in the bus? It looks crowded.
- We should have received the letter yesterday, but it didn’t arrive.
- „You will be fined for parking your car here.” - „I hope not.”
- I haven’t got much money at the end of the month.
- „Where is the police station?” - „It is three bus stops from here.”
- You should always turn off the light when you leave the room.
- You drive first, and when you are tired, I’ll take over.
- „Have you seen Tom lately?” - „No, he left for Paris last Tuesday.”
- Mrs Smith wanted to know where I had spent my holidays the year before.
- „How long has she been doing her homework?” - „For half an hour.”
- "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!" - "The same to you!"
- The paper is in the dustbin now, it isn’t on the floor.
- What’s for supper? - There’s fish. It’s on the table near the sink.
- There are only two or three people in the bus with Arthur.
- Where do you live? - Here, of course. That’s why I am here.
- The book in his hand is interesting, so he is reading it.
- He isn’t across the road in the Sunny Snack Bar, is he?
- Where’s Mr Shaw? Is he in? - Yes, he’s in his office.
- Mr Shaw, George has a headache and he can’t come to work.
- Arthur’s father is a doctor in a village in Berkshire called Applefield.
- Do you want sugar? - Not for me, but lots for Sue.
- Have you got a flat there? - No, I live in digs.
- He’s going to telephone Arthur because he wants something from the surgery.
- Are you going to take him out of the car now, doctor?
- Is he going to be all right? - Yes, I think so.
- Arthur has just telephoned Mary and Sheila and told them about Bruce.
- I’ve put the meat into the oven and I’ve had a bath.
- She’s going to go back to Middleford in a couple of days.
- Sometimes he is still there at seven or eight in the evening.
- They have ordered some special books and these books have already come.
- Mary’s not going to go out with Bruce; he’s still in hospital.
- Arthur is locking the library doors and Mary’s finishing her last letter.
- That wasn’t a bad meal, was it? - No, it was lovely.
- This weekend, of course, he had enough money for all these things.
- On of the programmes on the television was about learning to drive.
- Mr Taylor, your instructor, is out with another pupil at the moment.
- This is your new pupil, Mr Taylor. Mr Taylor - Mr Newton.
- Put your foot on the accelerator and press down a tiny bit.
- My father’s car didn’t have the gear-lever here. It was up here.
- It belonged to our mechanic and he’s looked after it really well.
- They’ll all be surprised to see me with a car, won’t they?
- On Sunday, Arthur took Jennifer and Sheila to Swanage for the day.
- They stopped and looked at Corfe Castle about five miles outside Swanage.
- Yes, that’s right, it’s left and then straight on up that hill.
- I enjoyed that meal. Didn’t you, Arthur? - Yes, it was good.
- And so Arthur had less money for the rest of his holidays.
- He’s bigger than the others and faster, of course. (about a horse)
- Michael is a keen supporter of Middleford Rangers, the local football club.
- Michael had a spare ticket for Saturday’s home match against Didcot United.
- I suppose, if you think about it, I’m a Didcot supporter really.
- Every week Arthur received a coupon by post for the football pools.
- She was watching Arthur and noticed that he was getting very excited.
- I had a beautiful piano but I sold it in the end.
- I work in a workshop, but it is not in a factory.
- There is life on Earth, but there isn’t life on the Moon.
- In this country there are a lot of rich and poor people.
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2014.07.29. 02:44 aforizmágus
- Would you like to go to the park or the pool?
- He has been found guilty, thus he will go to jail.
- I didn't move the bomb. I was afraid of touching it.
- The firm for which he worked sent him to New York.
- "Have you seen this old film?" - "I don't remember seeing it."
- I didn't buy anything because I didn't see what I wanted.
- Peter has eaten his apple. Can he have one of yours?
- While I was working this afternoon, the phone rang several times.
- You must tell the children to make their beds every day.
- The film was so long and boring that I fell asleep.
- People travel on crowded buses, which is bad for their health.
- At the end of the performance the actor looked very tired.
- By the time your children grow up you will be old.
- "I am going to a party tonight." - "Have a good time!"
- "Where is the underground station?" - "It is two blocks from here."
- I've been earning my own living for a year now.
- He said that nothing would be done until the following week. (~ "Nothing will be done until next week.")
- Fred's out. He's taken the children to the cinema.
- My hostess asked if I had slept well the night before.
- I don’t know what stamp to put on this letter.
- My aunt was walking in the park when I met her.
- „I am 25 years old today.” - „Many happy returns of the day!”
- I can’t help you because I have no more money.
- I am going to look after my sister’s children tonight.
- „Where is the bus stop?” - It is two blocks from here.”
- The child hasn’t got any toys and it is crying.
- Bob never came to see us. Unfortunately, he died last year.
- Has Peter left? I haven’t seen him for a month.
- „Bring your dictionaires here to the class tomorrow!” said the teacher.
- It’s easy for the young, they are strong and healthy.
- We went to bed at ten but didn’t fall asleep.
- The butcher cut his hand while he was chopping the meat.
- He wanted to know what you had done the day before.
- Where have you been all morning? It’s nearly noon now.
- He is reported to have been seen in Athens last week.
- „How long have you been here?” - „Since I was a child.”
- Nowadays employees can’t be ordered about, not even by their bosses.
- By the time you learn your lessons I will be home.
- He was fined for parking his car in the wrong place.
- „What did his car cost?” I wonder what his car cost.
- We’d like permission to stay in Italy for another month.
- It will be fun to go there and have a picnic.
- „Did you forget Mary’s birthday?” - „No, I sent her a gift.”
- „Have they got a cat in their house?” - „Yes, they have.”
- Skiing is too expensive, I’ll have to give it up.
- Most children are given more toys than they can play with.
- Where is the post office? Is it very far from here?
- „Are you going by car?” - „No, I prefer going on foot.”
- He found his glasses while he was looking for something else.
- It is silly to give up a good job like yours.
- The children were woken up by the noise in the street.
- The sun rises in the east, and sets in the west.
- He sent me a postcard with a beautiful view on it.
- You mustn't go into the room. The notice says: "NO ENTRY".
- He ought to be sent to hospital, he is so ill.
- „Do you like travelling?” I asked Mary if she liked travelling.
- A virus is so small that you can’t see it.
- He already has a house but wants to buy another one.
- While I was lifting that shopping bag I hurt my back.
- „Has Bob ever been abroad?” - „Yes. He was in Italy in June.”
- „That’s not likely.” In other words: „It isn’t possible.”
- I have been interested in languages since I was a child.
- This old monument is visited by hundreds of people every year.
- By the end of last year he had read four Shakespeare plays.
- „What is your new secretary like?” - „She is good at typing.”
- „Why doesn’t Peter drink milk?” - „He mustn’t. He is allergic to milk.”
- We realized when we got there that we needn’t have gone.
- I bought two oranges and neither of them was really good.
- You mustn’t get up until your temperature has gone down.
- Will you wait for me? I won’t be a minute.
- Mr Smith says that conditions in industry have changed very much.
- Who’s she? Is she Mary?- Yes, she is. She is Mary Stephens.
- Gladstone Avenue’s near the shops but it isn’t near the library.
- It isn’t on the table, and it isn’t in the fridge.
- Now he is at the bus stop on a cold evening.
- Is it in his trousers pocket? - No, it isn’t there either.
- Come into the house. - But why? - Because it’s cold out here.
- He hasn’t got a car and he hasn’t got any money.
- Arthur’s wearing a pair of swimming-trunks and Mary’s wearing a bikini.
- We’re playing this record for Arthur and his girlfriend Mary Stephens.
- She is sitting at her desk and talking to a man.
- A woman is with him and he is talking to her.
- She is writing the titles of the books on a card.
- He’s got a book in his hand and he’s reading it.
- He is looking for his socks but he cannot find them.
- They aren’t under the bed and they aren’t on the chair.
- He cannot see the bus because he is reading the newspaper.
- You must telephone the boss and say you’ve got a headache.
- I’ve got a headache. - Oh, I’m sorry. Is it bad?
- Here is my wallet. How much money is there in it?
- Excuse me, is this seat free? - No, I’m afaid not.
- After a miserable journey Arthur is now at home in Applefield.
- Arthur’s parents, Dr and Mrs Newton, are not here this evening.
- They are having dinner with their friends, Mr and Mrs Lester.
- I want to phone them – OK. I’ve got the number here.
- Dr Newton is just going to have another cup of coffee.
- She has put all the things away and tidied the sitting-room.
- All the Newtons have got up and have had their breakfast.
- It only takes me a couple of minutes to get ready.
- But you’ve still got all those on your desk over there.
- She’s wearing a light summer dress and is looking very pretty.
- Have you locked up, Arthur? - Yes, I’ve just done it.
- Actually … er … well, are you doing anything this evening?
- Look, Arthur and I are going on the river on Saturday.
- The forecast was good - sunshine, clear skies and high temperatures.
- She asked him to do the shopping because she was busy.
- After that he went to the off-licence and bought some drinks.
- Yes, and you can sit in the front with me, Arthur.
- No, there’s plenty of room for us both here, isn’t there?
- Look, there it is on the other side of the river.
- Because they were all wet and miserable they went home immediately.
- He didn’t go out and he didn’t even have a shave.
- She nearly drove the car into a brick wall just now.
- But first check your mirror and put on your right indicator.
- By now Bruce was out of hospital and back at work.
- He wanted to have a look at some good second-hand cars.
- The only thing is that the price is a bit high.
- How long will it take to drive to Applefield, I wonder?
- I like old castles. Don’t you, Arthur? - Yes, I do.
- No, come on or we'll have no time at the seaside.
- We’ll need some petrol in a minute. - No, we won’t.
- I’ll be really glad to get out of this old wreck.
- On the way home Jennifer was even more unpleasant than before.
- Middleford Rangers was not the best team in the Football League.
- But this season they had a new center forward, Fred Merton.
- Those people in red and white scarves are the Didcot chaps.
- I need an apple and a bag to put it in.
- My uncle is a nice doctor and he lives in Germany.
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2014.07.29. 02:43 aforizmágus
- 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.
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2014.07.29. 02:42 aforizmágus
- 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?
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English sentence-bank: 8-word sentences (301)
2014.07.29. 02:40 aforizmágus
- 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.
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English sentence-bank: 7-word sentences (416)
2014.07.29. 02:39 aforizmágus
- My children and I go to school.
- She said hello to the little girl.
- He has as many children as them.
- He can go and so can she.
- There are only five students here today.
- His name is very hard to spell.
- She said that she needed my help.
- They have two girls and one boy.
- Can you change the way you dress?
- She would like to answer that question.
- We can all learn from this exercise.
- You can have any thing you want.
- Does your boss need any new workers?
- I asked him to check my work.
- The charity is in need of funding
- Make sure you put your toys away.
- You seem to live a nice life.
- I am great today, how about you?
- It is much harder to do that.
- It is just about the same thing.
- You can use another piece of paper.
- This is what an orange looks like.
- That is how we do things here.
- I will help you with your work.
- Can you get up on the roof?
- How about we go to the movies?
- We like to go out on Saturday.
- He will take us into the caves.
- I don't have the time right now.
- Will you look at this for me?
- You can have one or two cookies.
- I am going to write a letter.
- Do you know which way they went?
- That could have been a bad accident.
- There are a lot of people here.
- She would rather have apples than oranges.
- Today has been a very long day.
- Will you help me find my wallet.
- I am going down to the basement.
- Everyone needs good luck for an interview.
- This is the end of the line.
- What was the name of that person?
- What was the price of that car?
- As time goes by, we get older.
- I spoke to my father this morning.
- There are a few of them left.
- I have lived a very long life.
- You can do this more than once.
- He went to bed late last night.
- That is a large body of water.
- I saw him walking across the street.
- The waves in the ocean are beautiful.
- I will meet you at five p.m.
- Who is the king of the castle?
- What kind of fish did you catch?
- He would like to ride a horse.
- Would you like another piece of pie?
- One hundred days is a long time.
- She is going into town later today.
- They are the last to be served.
- There are five years in high school.
- Can you read me a story tonight?
- There are 26 letters in the alphabet.
- I will meet you around the block.
- There are sixty minutes in an hour.
- A stove produces a lot of heat.
- What speed do you drive your car?
- I like to sail on the ocean.
- I couldn't think of anything to do.
- In case of an emergency, call 911.
- What was the result of the test?
- I have a new pair of shoes.
- She decided to wear a dress today.
- He left me a note this morning.
- She has less money than she thought.
- A circle is a very common shape.
- The road is meant for driving on.
- Is what you are saying a fact?
- I have known them for a while.
- I am going to do an experiment.
- Men and women are equal in Canada!
- You still need to write a report.
- I am going to visit my family.
- I have direct deposit with my bank.
- I am going to visit my uncle.
- How many students are in your class?
- He is the president of the company.
- Some math numbers use a decimal point.
- The glue will stick to the paper.
- Let's go to the movies this weekend!
- I like to be friends with everyone.
- Babies are very tiny compared to adults.
- Please be quiet, the baby is sleeping!
- Can you teach me how to act?
- I can count very high in French.
- Be careful you don't cut your fingers!
- I will include you in the game.
- He had shown me his stamp collection.
- Please cross the road at the lights.
- What is the amount of the bill?
- Some women go through a natural birth.
- I need new wheels for my car.
- The base of the lamp is broken.
- Will you explain that to me again?
- The shape of a ball is round.
- How did you do on the test?
- It's not good to fight with people.
- I like the beat to this song.
- Can you help me solve this problem?
- What factors is your decision based on?
- What type of music do you like?
- That was a wonderful moment we shared.
- There are five members in this club.
- Your legs are stronger than your arms.
- Am I going in the right direction?
- You must learn to use your mind.
- That is a large sum of money.
- You lay the baby on the bed.
- He made a long distance phone call.
- I heard you started a new job.
- We have many cells in our brains.
- What is the cause of this problem?
- Have you ever gone on a train?
- We sat at the table for dinner.
- All of our crops died this year.
- Please go play with your toy soldiers.
- You have a good sense of humour!
- He is the observer for this class.
- He works for a very large company.
- I would love to travel to France.
- How many people are in the office?
- Death is very sad for some people.
- He hopes he will win the contest.
- I need to buy some new tools.
- Take a right at the next corner.
- Most kittens like to play with string.
- There are many bare branches right now.
- I want to learn the Japanese language.
- She will be eight years old tomorrow.
- Our math test required doing some division.
- There is a new shop opening today.
- Some recipes require a lot of sugar.
- My son is huge for his age.
- My husband bought me a rose today.
- Does this have any effect on you?
- You must be silent in the library.
- There will be a big crowd tonight!
- There are seven days in a week.
- You must ring the bell before entering.
- That's a very emotional poem you wrote!
- Do you want to sell your car?
- Your dance requires a lot of movement.
- My uncle owns a couple of factories.
- The entrance is located at the rear.
- Your nose is located on you face.
- What is the suffix of that word?
- What colour of apple do you like?
- That movie had a lot of action.
- What's the chance of it snowing today?
- You have many molecules in your body.
- Have you ever seen the Northern Lights?
- I like the smell of cooked turkey.
- I like the view from this office.
- Where do you get your art supply.
- What position does your baby sleep in?
- What are the terms of the contract?
- I don't like that tone of voice.
- He broke several bones in the fall.
- We need an addition to the house.
- If he asked me, I‘d come.
- My son is older than my daughter.
- Will you go on holiday this summer?
- A fork is used to eat with.
- Mr Jones asked how I was yesterday. (=”How are you today?”)
- It rained all day yesterday, didn't it?
- If I were you, I would go.
- I have written this letter in ink.
- Do you ever go shopping without money?
- The teacher was angry with the pupil.
- Yesterday I sewed my son's trousers.
- If he asks me, I'll stay.
- My father's sister is my aunt.
- I wish I had passed the exam.
- Do you have a bath every day?
- "You are standing on my foot." - "Sorry!"
- I can hear a strange noise now.
- John saw this film two months ago.
- I haven't taken any photographs for years.
- The teacher agreed to come with us.
- I wasn't introduced to her mother.
- John is interested in passing his exam.
- I wish I could speak several languages.
- He wasn't surprised at what he saw.
- I saw your friend two weeks ago.
- You are asked to report at 9 o’clock.
- He has been watching television for hours.
- A single or a double room, sir?
- You will find the answer on page 75.
- I was told to rewrite my letter.
- The boy that ran away was David.
- Football is an interesting and popular game.
- He is very good at translating Latin texts.
- Smoking is a bad habit of yours.
- Our windows will be cleaned this afternoon.
- I don’t know what you mean.
- Please close the windows before you leave.
- Remember to wash your hands before dinner.
- Shall I open the door for you?
- We arrived in the village at night.
- Who came to see you last night?
- Arabic is the native language of Egypt.
- He has a good knowledge of history.
- Will you please lend me this book?
- You should brush your teeth after breakfast.
- May I have another piece of cake?
- „Who did he talk to?” - „His friend.”
- All our suggestions have been turned down.
- Can you exchange these dollars for forints?
- There is no excuse for coming late.
- The noise did not let me sleep.
- Waiter, when do I get my breakfast?
- His mother’s brother is his uncle.
- What’s the weather like in Britain?
- You are right, Genova is in Italy.
- He arrived at the station at 4 pm.
- This street is narrower than that one.
- He drank half a glass of milk.
- American children watch television 36 hours a week.
- Look, Mother! Jack has brought you some flowers.
- So far I have had no trouble.
- The scissors are lying on the table.
- Please ring me up when you arrive.
- I am looking forward to seeing you.
- He has been to London four times since 1974.
- I have a new pair of shoes.
- We arrived at the airport in time.
- After eating I often go to sleep.
- My brother's son is my nephew.
- Do you know how to make coffee?
- The lift was again out of order.
- I haven't driven since my accident.
- I have been working very hard lately.
- There was an accident here at midnight.
- He came late because of an accident.
- You had better go home at once.
- I know how to drive a car.
- What does he do for a living?
- He talks as if he knew everything.
- He asked me what games I played.
- The house he lives in needs repairing.
- „I am very unhappy today.” - „Cheer up!”
- I get up at six every morning.
- Henry was sick yesterday and missed his classes.
- My father has more books than you.
- You can buy meat at the butcher’s.
- If I were Peter, I would marry Sue.
- Sheila has a two-month-old baby.
- What is the price of this watch?
- Telling lies is a very bad habit.
- Is this a table? - Yes, it is.
- Where’s Mrs Harrison? - She’s in the kitchen.
- The window’s open and the door’s closed.
- Which books? - Those in front of you.
- I want those boxes. - These blue boxes?
- They’ve got wine and I’ve got water.
- Their hands and feet are not cold.
- But, of course, they have some money.
- Their wallets are not empty like Sue’s.
- There are no lights in the house.
- Come on, Mrs Harrison, open the door!
- Is there a bell? - Yes, of course.
- Is it yours? - No, it isn’t mine.
- Now Mrs Harrison’s walking into the sitting-room.
- In his dream Arthur’s got a car.
- Bruce isn’t driving the car; Arthur is.
- It’s a beautiful day and Arthur’s happy.
- Arthur and Mary are librarians in Middleford.
- He’s coming out of the water now.
- He has some books in his hand.
- They’re sending another box of books tomorrow.
- Mary, come here. - Coming, Mr Steele.
- It is now a quarter past nine.
- He cannot get up in the morning.
- ’I must find them,’ he is thinking.
- Oh dear, the bus is not stopping.
- Arthur is looking through the library window.
- He isn’t late today - he’s early.
- This morning he has time for breakfast.
- Now Mrs Harrison’s bringing in the post.
- How much is the fare to Applefield?
- There’s only one girl in this room.
- We're going to her aunt's in London.
- How many stops are there before London?
- I've only got one pair of hands.
- Now Bob is talking to the porter.
- Is that for me? What is it?
- I’m a student. I’m at London University.
- This is Bob. Bob, this is Mary.
- She’s got your bag and your overcoat.
- I sometimes see him in the summer.
- There’s a young man in the car.
- Don’t come anywhere near the car, please!
- Can you hold this torch for me?
- Now, can somebody give me my bag?
- Now it’s eleven o’clock on Sunday morning.
- He has not even had a shave.
- What are you doing with that paper?
- Sheila, what do you want to drink?
- Just a sweet sherry for me, please.
- I’m going to have a tomato juice.
- James, of course, is still in hospital.
- Now Mr Steele has just come in.
- He hasn’t gone into his office yet
- Have you been here since nine o’clock?
- Well, 5 days, that’s nearly a week.
- Come into my office for a minute.
- Well, you haven’t sent me an email.
- Last weekend in Applefield Arthur was broke.
- It was the end of the month.
- We can go home now, can’t we?
- There were a lot of people in.
- Well, it’s a lovely evening, isn’t it?
- We must both work tomorrow, mustn’t we?
- That was very nice of you, Arthur.
- Arthur got up early on Saturday morning.
- He wanted to hear the weather forecast.
- I can row first if you like.
- I’m not too big, am I, Arthur?
- Perhaps it’s time to go back now.
- It’s a bit cloudy too, isn’t it?
- Mary didn’t even say goodnight to Arthur.
- You gave it to me on Monday.
- Did you ever learn about the controls?
- What do you think of that one?
- I must say it looks very nice.
- A bit too much for you, perhaps?
- I can see you’ve got the taste.
- That’s only three thousand, five hundred pounds.
- It goes well. That’s the main thing.
- Charlie, come over here for a minute.
- You want to buy that, do you?
- Why not drive it round the block?
- He needn’t go by train this time.
- He told her about his ‘new’ car.
- Now where did we put the car?
- I’ll sit in front because I’m navigating.
- Well, personally, I think it’s very nice.
- Look, it says Swanage - two miles.
- Arthur’s car was at the police station.
- That’s him over there, the grey one.
- He’s the nicest horse I’ve ever seen.
- I like ’Darling Mary’. (a horse’s name)
- We can see the race better there.
- You haven’t got much farther to go.
- It’s the slowest horse in the race.
- Didcot’s nearer to Applefield than Middleford is.
- I was talking to my friend, actually.
- What did you say about our Fred?
- It was a brief moment of joy.
- Mary was also working in the library.
- You see, I thought I was lucky.
- I have a flat and a house.
- I have a map in my notebook.
- I'm married and I have two children.
- I live in the south of Hungary.
- I want to drink a cold tea.
- I have a niece and a nephew.
- What are you doing in the afternoon?
- When will you come and see us?
- He has two hours to get here.
- Have you ever seen a big plane?
- I have to speak to the receptionist.
- What the hell are you doing here?
- I need to have a hobby.
- I don’t want you to be late.
- I never drink alcohol when I drive.
- It’s very windy now – let’s go sailing!
- This is one of my favourite songs.
- In winter I love having hot baths.
- Do you know what is behind you?
- In my room the carpet is grey.
- When were you last at the chemist's?
- Do you wake up by an alarm-clock?
- I was very happy during the weekend.
- My friend would like to be famous.
- I can't find food in the fridge.
- How often are you in your kitchen?
- Are you a member of the library?
- There isn't a mirror in my room.
- My radio-reading lamp-alarm clock is very modern.
- I haven't been to a big palace.
- There are six pictures on our wall.
- This is a great place in summer.
- We have a sofa opposite the tv.
- I got a stereo for my birthday.
- My cat likes sitting on my table.
- Do you know the new car-racing champion?
- Tell me where the check-in desk is.
- I can't answer you this question fluently.
- Who is that man at the gate?
- Can you hear me in this noise?
- How much did you earn last month?
- They stopped us at the passport control.
- I have to practise this all day.
- Can you smell this smoke or something?
- What do you think of this problem?
- Do you know who her clerk is?
- How much would you like to earn?
- What do you enjoy most in summer?
- Where can I find you in summer?
- What do you want to eat later?
- When did you come home last night?
- My grandfather is over 90 years old.
- It isn’t so good to be popular.
- Have you ever seen a real star?
- The weather is wonderful by the sea.
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English sentence-bank: 6-word sentences (583)
2014.07.29. 02:38 aforizmágus
- I had two cups of coffee.
- I am going to the store.
- The teacher is in the classroom.
- I will give it to you.
- I would like to be there.
- I will buy one of each.
- I will do it right away.
- I will go if you go.
- I would like to be there.
- It was not what I wanted.
- There are two boys playing.
- Will she go with her family?
- We made it in art class.
- He will go if you go.
- They will think about buying it.
- The children went out to play.
- He and she will go then.
- The plane went over the mountain.
- I'm going back to my house.
- She got in line after you.
- There's a good show on television.
- That is a very large boat!
- That was such a good dinner.
- Why do you ask these questions?
- We will read this book together.
- I can't wait to go home.
- He was a very kind man.
- I like to breathe fresh air.
- Can you say that word again?
- I am going through the tunnel.
- Are we going the right way?
- She would also like to go.
- That is a very small school.
- He left because he was bored.
- I wonder what I should do?
- I am about to go to work.
- Please be kind to each other.
- He made me dinner last night.
- Do you like to drink coffee?
- I want to buy the other one.
- Yes I am related to her.
- Nobody can make you do anything.
- Are you going out for lunch?
- I think these belong to me.
- It costs more for that car.
- I drove my bike to school.
- It is time to go now.
- Did you like the long weekend?
- There are four seasons in Canada.
- Has the mail come in yet?
- I am going to work now.
- You are my number one fan.
- She walked right by my side.
- Will you be at my wedding.
- You look good with blond hair.
- I better not tell you now.
- We had very nice weather today.
- You and I are good friends.
- I started my job last week.
- That was a very good story.
- How many miles away is Toronto?
- I can do without my books.
- That is a very good idea.
- Can we swim in the river?
- Can you watch that for me?
- I like being at the pool.
- Every day I go to work.
- You can keep it for yourself.
- Can I help you with something?
- I have been waiting since lunch.
- It is usually very good.
- Are you sure it's all right?
- Today will be a better day.
- She is good at problem solving.
- The sun is hurting my eyes.
- I like to run every morning.
- It is very cold outside today.
- I would like to travel south.
- I love to listen to music.
- I have become a proud parent.
- How many questions did you do?
- Black is the opposite of white.
- You have to measure the ingredients.
- I reached out to grab him.
- Make sure you watch your step.
- That looks like a Roman numeral.
- How much money do you have?
- He is going to school today.
- You can listen to the radio.
- I have a really good plan.
- The snow has covered the grass.
- How long will you stand there?
- We will cover the full area.
- How many birds did you see?
- She told me to do it.
- That was a very big ship.
- I began to work out today.
- They will come at four p.m..
- Would you like a second one?
- That will be enough, thank you.
- How far away do you live?
- Will you let me help you?
- I have to go home soon.
- We need to save the trees!
- We get wiser over the years.
- I like to give people presents.
- Hope you have a good day!
- Do you have anything to say?
- We have different cultures in Canada.
- How do you spell your name?
- That was a long time ago.
- I like to play this game.
- It is very warm in here.
- The clothes will hang to dry.
- How did you get that equation?
- Will you stay for a while?
- Put the fruit into the bowl.
- It is as white as snow
- The book is on the table.
- I have a brand new car.
- My dog was killed last year.
- There's a hole in the wall.
- I know exactly what you mean!
- My chair is made of metal.
- The storm affected the whole nation.
- The pipes are made of lead!
- I just had a new baby!
- He likes everything on his pizza.
- It's hard to get something free.
- My daughter is six years old.
- Some birds can fly very high.
- She uses a lot of force.
- My aunt died on the weekend.
- My son is five years old.
- He stood there for two hours.
- Spring is just around the corner!
- What section are you seated in?
- You weigh yourself on a scale.
- You are as good as gold!
- That is a lot of cake!
- She said yes to the offer.
- Ontario uses a lot of power.
- What shoe size do you wear?
- Does this contain any chemicals?
- That is a very tall building.
- Please line up in a row.
- She grew her hair very long.
- I suppose I can do that!
- That is a very nice garden!
- That is a very popular design!
- She has pain in her shoulder.
- Let's walk to the corner store.
- We live in a rich country.
- He is the chief of police.
- I don't eat meat on Fridays.
- How is your sense of smell?
- Girls grow up to be women.
- Did you see the tennis match?
- He is especially busy on Mondays.
- Are you afraid of the dark?
- He stretched to catch the ball.
- She does not have any fear.
- What is the plural of man?
- I think that's a fair price.
- A gun can be very dangerous
- She won't allow that to happen.
- He can't wait until March break.
- The opposite of "wrong" is "right."
- He is neither young nor old.
- I settled for a different one.
- The truck almost hit my car.
- There are people working ahead.
- She was born in southern Australia.
- There are more planets besides Earth!
- My mother was in the army.
- Why won't you listen to me?
- Milkshakes are really good and thick.
- Most children like to blow bubbles.
- Board games are a lot of fun.
- Santa lives at the North Pole.
- Parties are a lot of fun.
- I'm lucky to have my sight.
- Have you read the current news?
- He works in a big industry.
- It's not nice to hit people.
- Look at the dog's curly tail!
- Who does this bag belong to?
- I like various types of music.
- Half of her family is British.
- My shirt is made of cotton.
- We will have corn with dinner.
- I love my sister very much!
- We both agreed on the decision.
- We all prepared the meal together.
- I guess I'll go with you!
- My car has a flat tire.
- Addition is taught in math class.
- Her eye has a blind spot.
- What size shoes do you wear?
- I think the bird is dead.
- I need a very long rope.
- Who wants to provide the dessert?
- We like to eat chicken wings.
- Which church does she go to?
- Please go talk to the chief.
- Ottawa is the capital of Canada.
- Did he eat the entire cake?
- You should go see a doctor!
- Who wants to cook dinner tonight?
- Would you rather watch something else?
- Don't forget to wear your hat!
- Do you have a medicine supply?
- "Yes" is the opposite of "no".
- A potato is a root vegetable.
- We need a heart to live.
- She went to the General Hospital.
- The moon comes out at night.
- We are very happy for you.
- Windows are made out of glass.
- The weather is very nice today.
- I love the smell of flowers!
- I would like to visit Europe.
- How do you like your eggs?
- I will meet with him later.
- That is a very good reason.
- My brother is taller than me.
- The store is around the corner.
- The sky is very blue today.
- It doesn't really matter to me.
- I moved out west last year.
- I need to paint my house.
- What region do you live in?
- Is it going to rain today?
- Would you like to sit down?
- Don't get lost in the forest.
- We get our energy from food.
- Let's go swim in the lake.
- Can I go on that ride?
- Someone told me about the party.
- I wonder who's going to win?
- We won a trip to Africa.
- Are you able to help me?
- I built this house by myself.
- Perhaps I will see you later.
- He is stranded on an island.
- The class is filled with students.
- Can I have the cheque please?
- That is a very tall lamp.
- I hope to win the lottery.
- Stay within this area, please!
- She came inches from my car.
- I need to get some rest.
- It is very cool outside today.
- I like to wear nice clothes.
- Can you fill in this report?
- Do you take the express bus?
- The car rolled into a ditch.
- Is that a 45 degree angle?
- That is a very nice melody.
- My French class is after lunch.
- Good things come in small packages.
- There are four people here today.
- So what are we doing now?
- Fries are usually cooked in oil.
- Can you give me some information?
- The letter "R" is a consonant.
- That is a very good rule.
- It is very dark in here.
- The stars are very bright tonight.
- I jumped higher than everyone else.
- I need a second copy, please!
- How many instruments do you play?
- Do you need some new clothes?
- A square is another common shape.
- They have written many books together.
- We enjoy spending the holidays together.
- What terms are you talking about?
- How much experience do you have?
- Please wash your hands before dinner.
- The bridge is made of steel.
- What are you doing this evening?
- Watch out for those toxic substances!
- Can you provide me with information?
- Our guests came by train yesterday.
- He lives at 32 York Road.
- "Do you smoke?" - "I used to."
- Tables are usually made of wood.
- Where can I find Chestnut Street?
- Neither of them was any good.
- He drank half glass of milk.
- They all live in this village.
- They paid me for the books.
- The Dutch live in the Netherlands.
- I wish I had a car!
- It's tiring running round this field.
- You buy petrol by the litre.
- He asked his father for money.
- "How far did he travel?" - "1,600 miles."
- She spoke to me at last.
- My husband caught five small fish.
- I finished writing my book report.
- She talks faster than I do.
- A mouse is similar to a rat.
- Furniture is often made of wood.
- Tell Joe not to close the door. (=I want you to tell Joe...)
- Joe wins every time. He always beats Bill.
- I hope to see you there.
- Peter is not angry, and neither is Mary.
- What sizes shoes do you wear?
- She told me everything about herself.
- One hundred years make a century.
- I am interested in building ships.
- He accused the man of stealing.
- They say that he is ill.
- Peter hasn’t finished his work yet.
- He was lying on his bed.
- I noticed him cutting the grass.
- One must protect oneself against gangsters.
- The English are fond of sport.
- This man always wears black shoes.
- You ought to have come yesterday.
- I bought an English book to read.
- Jane has some money in her bag.
- Please excuse me for being late.
- Who is your favourite English writer?
- Keith never understands anything his mother says.
- He played well yesterday, didn't he?
- Was the baby sleeping when I phoned?
- We enjoyed ourselves during the holiday.
- Most crimes take place at night.
- Will you be among the 5000 winners?
- My brother can swim very well.
- Have you ever made a cake?
- Wine is usually made from grapes.
- Neither of my parents speaks Spanish.
- A year consists of twelve months.
- Apples are sold by the pound.
- Sick people must stay in bed.
- John is a great friend of mine.
- I come here to learn English.
- Look out! A car is coming.
- A saucepan is for cooking in.
- I laid the table for supper.
- You must do your work carefully.
- This is a plan of Middleford.
- We’re in a library in Middleford.
- Is Mary there? - Yes, she’s here.
- Ah, you’re here. - Yes, I am.
- We aren’t in the library now.
- He’s at home with Mrs Harrison.
- They’re at twenty-one Gladstone Avenue, Middleford.
- She’s quite old and rather fat.
- There’s a cat under the table.
- Are you thirsty? - Yes, I am.
- The glasses are on the shelf.
- Mrs Harrison hasn’t got any food.
- Yes, Bruce has some money tonight.
- Arthur hasn’t got a gold watch.
- He has only a cheap watch.
- Bruce has got lots of money.
- We haven’t got any wine now.
- Have you got a full one?
- These potatoes aren’t hot, they’re cold.
- Yes, it’s not bad, is it?
- I’ve only got 2 pounds 10.
- He is tired, cold and miserable.
- Perhaps they are in Bruce’s car.
- But is my bedroom window open?
- It’s not mine; it’s Mrs Harrison’s.
- Well, ring it. Ring the bell.
- Is it hers? - Perhaps it is.
- Look at all those people, Mary.
- I’ve got the radio here, Arthur.
- Listen, Mary, they’re playing our song.
- Well, you aren’t drinking my coffee.
- Mary is also there with him.
- He is giving them to Mary.
- Arthur is climbing the ladder again.
- This is hard work for him.
- You’re getting those new books ready.
- Arthur’s putting them on the shelves.
- Show me some of them, please.
- Here’s a good book for Arthur.
- Arthur is getting out of bed.
- He is waiting for the bus.
- Now it is twenty to ten.
- He must go to work immediately.
- Arthur is standing at the bus-stop.
- What can I do? Tell me.
- You mustn’t stay for another minute.
- Arthur’s letter is from his parents.
- I must try the next carriage.
- Where’s Kate? Ah, here she is.
- Bob! What are you doing here?
- They don’t always wear pretty dresses.
- That’s very kind of you, Bob.
- Do you know my brother Arthur?
- I don’t like it very much.
- I only eat good food here.
- I don’t know many people here.
- There’s an accident up the road.
- Somebody’s standing in front of me.
- Somebody’s going to the car now.
- I’m going to examine him first.
- Haven’t you got anywhere to go?
- I’m going to take your pulse.
- Two of your ribs are fractured.
- He isn’t anybody from the village.
- You can read it after lunch.
- Don’t you want to see Mary?
- You haven’t asked either of us.
- She is always early for work.
- He’s still standing near the door.
- Have you had a good weekend?
- What have you done this morning?
- How long have you been here?
- I’ve had them since last Wednesday.
- I’ve waited six weeks for it.
- Come into my office at once!
- Arthur is happy about this too.
- Mr Steele has just gone home.
- I‘ve just got this one letter.
- I’m in no hurry at all.
- I expect it’s still quite warm.
- Now I really must go home.
- No, really, I must be off.
- Saturday? That’s the twenty-nineth, isn’t it?
- Well, he’s in hospital, isn’t he?
- There’s Sheila and her brother, Michael.
- After breakfast he rang Mary up.
- The others were not there yet.
- It was a very hot afternoon.
- All right, then I can steer.
- We can have our picnic there.
- Have you got enough room, Shelia?
- Do you want some pickled onions?
- Yes, there are some over there.
- No, thanks, I’ve got one already.
- What about Mary, Shelia? And me?
- Oh, haven’t you got any? Sorry.
- Have you been here before, Mary?
- It was you, Arthur, wasn’t it?
- I’ve come for my driving lesson.
- Sorry, what was your name again?
- Do sit down for a minute.
- You are a bit early, actually.
- How do you do, Mr Newton.
- Make sure it’s in neutral first.
- Don’t worry about reverse just yet.
- I need a car like that.
- So you passed your test. Congratulations.
- Nothing wrong with that, is there?
- Well, that’s out of question then.
- Yes, I suppose so.
- May I look at something else?
- We’ve got one or two inside.
- Not for you really, is it?
- How much are the monthly installments?
- Now what about this one here?
- You’ve got a bargain there, sir.
- Yes, it doesn’t seem too bad.
- So Artur now has a car.
- It’s a pity Mary isn’t coming.
- She’ll be with Bruce, I suppose.
- It’s a fantastic castle, isn’t it?
- It’s round the corner, isn’t it?
- Shall I sit in front now?
- Well, why did you come, then?
- Arthur doesn’t know anything about them.
- Has he ever won a race?
- Don’t put any money on him!
- Most people are smaller than her.
- Well, have you decided anything yet?
- So Arthur was lucky for once.
- In fact it was the worst.
- It’s very crowded today, isn’t it?
- The crowd seems to like him.
- He kicked that Didcot player deliberately.
- Well, he kicked that poor chap.
- So Arthur got a black eye.
- Radios aren’t allowed in the library.
- What do you think you’re doing?
- This is a library, you know.
- Will you come into my office!
- They're a doctor and a teacher.
- It's a postcard in my suitcase.
- It's a stamp on my envelope.
- I want to live in America.
- My brother has a new girlfriend.
- My grandmother and grandfather are old.
- I have a park at home.
- I am happy in the evening.
- My house is small and friendly.
- My mother and father are old.
- Nine hundred is a large number.
- My address is 8, Flower street.
- Her husband is a horrible man.
- I like to drink mineral water.
- My sister has a new boyfriend.
- We have to catch a train.
- Certainly I like noodles with poppy-seed.
- I’d like to learn to drive.
- I never go to football matches.
- Fortunately I know him / her.
- I go to a nearby school.
- I have a very good hairdresser.
- I was five days in hospital
- I know a very good interpreter.
- He leaves for school at six.
- She looks after my son carefully.
- I’d like to see the sea.
- Can you see that beautiful flower?
- I was child in a village.
- When do you go to beaches?
- I like cooking with my friends.
- I always have a big dinner.
- What do you like to eat?
- How many friends do you have?
- This is not my favourite game.
- I don’t like getting up early.
- Do I have to go shopping?
- I went swimming two years ago.
- I have never tried ice skating.
- What do you know about it?
- Would you listen to me, please?
- Blood is red because of iron.
- Relax! Don’t do this (this way)!
- The short way is this way.
- Don’t smoke here – children are here.
- This spring has been very hot.
- And then I suddenly saw her.
- What will you do in summer?
- What do you take photos with?
- The traffic is very busy here.
- Where have you bought this tree?
- I don’t usually answer this question.
- I think I’ll never try windsurf.
- I am thirsty and also hungry.
- I can’t go into the bathroom.
- My bedroom is in the attic.
- I don’t have too much clothes.
- We have to mend our cooker.
- What’s this mess on your desk?
- Dogs don’t like me – it’s mutual.
- There are no kings in Hungary.
- You have a very futuristic lamp.
- What is in your left pocket?
- Do you know the latest news?
- My PC is on my desk.
- Do you have any other ideas?
- Do you have a red pen?
- I love plants in my home.
- I haven’t broken many plates yet.
- I’d like a brand new radio.
- Where’s the nearest toilet? … Quickly!
- My whole day is very busy.
- I was born in this town.
- Where and when were you born?
- Well, let's stop this conversation now.
- There is something in my eye.
- What would be your last wish?
- Do you go to football matches?
- My friend wanted to study medicine.
- What has happened to your nose?
- What are you thinking about now?
- Have you ever ridden a poni?
- Can you translate it for me?
- Take a cake from my tray!
- What do you want to become?
- Is there anything in your bottle?
- I like that character. Do you?
- Most people like Christmas very much.
- I have to clean the house.
- What do you want to get?
- Can you give me the direction?
- I kissed her and I left.
- Where did you lose your cap?
- I don’t have a favourite novelist.
- The past few years were difficult.
- I know some pretty girls there.
- I have never visited a prison.
- When do you want to retire?
- Why did you send him there?
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English sentence-bank: 3-word sentences (142)
2014.07.29. 02:36 aforizmágus
- She is here.
- She has it.
- Who is he?
- It is his.
- He said good-bye.
- What is this?
- I can go.
- Who was first ?
- Is that yours?
- I love you.
- Let's compare notes.
- You are here.
- Cows produce milk.
- Anything is possible!
- Who discovered electricity?
- Mary is nicer than Jane.
- Peter is cleverer than Tom.
- What’s this?
- It’s a map.
- It’s Middleford.
- We’re with Arthur.
- It isn’t beautiful.
- The cat’s happy.
- Yes, I know.
- Oh dear, sorry.
- Where’s the brush?
- Any vegetables, sir?
- One moment, sir.
- This bottle’s empty.
- Certainly, sir. Immediately.
- Here’s the wine.
- Here you are.
- This water’s warm.
- He’s over there.
- Here’s the bill.
- Here’s a pound.
- This is bad.
- Where’s the bell?
- Here it is.
- Yes, that’s OK.
- It’s Mrs Harrison’s.
- Now once again.
- It’s no good.
- Mrs Baker’s asleep.
- Close the door.
- What’s your name?
- What’s your address?
- Once again, please.
- Is that OK?
- It’s Sunday afternoon.
- What’s she carrying?
- Arthur’s going in!
- Where is Arthur?
- He is tired.
- Look at him.
- Arthur is lazy.
- Where are they?
- Arthur is downstairs.
- Arthur must walk.
- Mary is there.
- You are late.
- What’s the time?
- You are stupid!
- Where’s my handbag?
- Perhaps he’s ill.
- Thanks very much.
- Isn't that funny?
- The train's leaving.
- I'm thirsty too.
- Must I go?
- Three teas, please.
- Jennifer wants me.
- I am sorry.
- There’s petrol everywhere.
- It’s nothing serious.
- Yes, you’re right.
- Give it back!
- Now hurry up.
- It’s Monday morning.
- You mean these?
- Wait a moment.
- Arthur’s happy again.
- I don’t know.
- Come on, Mary.
- What about Saturday?
- Here’s my diary.
- Hallo, you two.
- See you tomorrow.
- Are there any?
- We’d like some.
- There you are.
- Yes, let’s go.
- Where’s the boat?
- Yes, I’m sorry.
- Never mind, Arthur.
- Here’s the card.
- I remember now.
- Oh, I see.
- Yes, go on.
- Now, switch off.
- Now try again.
- Switch off again.
- Beautiful, isn’t it?
- Yes, you’re right.
- I suppose not.
- I get it.
- I’ll take it.
- Oh, I remeber.
- It doesn’t count.
- I’ll park here.
- This was illegal.
- Shut up, Jennifer!
- Don’t be rude!
- Come on, Arthur.
- Where’s your money?
- What’s happened now?
- Quite right too.
- I saw him.
- Say that again!
- Oh! My eye!
- Mr Steele’s coming.
- He's my brother.
- Children are here.
- I learn English.
- They're nice people.
- I'm a student.
- Orange is food.
- Today is Wednewsday.
- I like ice-cream.
- I understand you.
- He likes us.
- Speak slowly, please.
- The train left.
- Winter is over.
- Sometimes I’m free.
- Everybody knows it.
- Is this important?
- Everybody loves talking.
- My bike disappeared.
- Boarding pass, please!
- What's your destination?
- Come here, immediatelly.
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English sentence-bank: 5-word sentences (511)
2014.07.29. 02:35 aforizmágus
- I will wait for you.
- Will they go with you?
- It was an apple pie.
- Which one do you like?
- How did you get here?
- Will she go with you?
- I have a nice home.
- She bought one of each.
- It is his or hers.
- She went up the hill.
- I will do it tomorrow.
- She had a good time.
- It was good but sweet.
- Which one does she like?
- How did they get there?
- It was her apple pie.
- I would like to go.
- They make a good pair.
- I had a good time.
- Will you look at that?
- He may go to school.
- They will write to you.
- We will go with them.
- I have no treats today.
- It was my first visit.
- I am older than you.
- I have been here before.
- The oil is very light.
- It's not mine it's hers.
- Did you find the dog?
- The water was very blue.
- They will write to you.
- Who are you going with?
- I don't know the way.
- The people waited in line.
- What is your phone number?
- He is twenty years old.
- Please don't point at me.
- Are you talking about us?
- I found ten dollars today.
- Most people sleep at night.
- Come over to our house.
- Does the music sound good?
- Which way did they go?
- Their house is very big.
- We have many good friends.
- The car belongs to them.
- Would you like a cookie?
- Some people like spicy food.
- Will you go with me?
- I will see him tomorrow.
- That computer may not work.
- Who is your favourite singer?
- Has anybody called me today?
- Did you get the pictures?
- The water is very cold.
- They are very nice people.
- It was a fun game.
- He is a good actor.
- Would you like a banana?
- That bird is flying high.
- That was a close one.
- I live in the city.
- That was a nice thought.
- This place is always open.
- I heard what they said.
- Four hours have passed by.
- The baby pulled my hair.
- Be careful not to fall.
- Do you like to travel?
- You have a nice dog.
- I will place an order.
- Have you ever been there?
- She doesn't have any money.
- They cried at the funeral.
- The colour is very bright.
- She can sing very well.
- He can draw very well!
- He carried it by himself.
- Please look at the map.
- Let's eat at the table.
- Are you certain about that?
- I like my new look.
- That is a big meal!
- I have a small appetite.
- We drove through a tunnel.
- They asked for a story.
- I went to class today.
- You got here very quickly.
- That was a nice surprise!
- I care about my family!
- I feel very good today.
- Do you know that person?
- The dog ran very fast.
- I have a common name.
- Let's go the the park.
- Some material is very warm.
- My bed is very comfortable.
- I already have that one.
- The sun is very bright.
- You are quite the actor!
- That's a very small village.
- Let's roll down the hill.
- What language do you speak?
- That dress was very expensive.
- I gave him a letter.
- I have nothing to say.
- Today is a special day.
- I wrote him a letter.
- You can't break the law.
- I come from the east.
- A circle is perfectly round.
- The house is burning down.
- There are many different symbols.
- I fell on the ground.
- Maybe I will go home.
- He shouted out to me.
- Look at that big cloud.
- I am a grown woman.
- I have very sensitive skin.
- 16 was my favourite age.
- My family is very poor.
- It was hot last summer.
- I cannot help you now.
- The item is half price.
- What is in the box?
- That was a good dinner.
- What course are you taking?
- Please go back to sleep!
- Look at all that soil!
- That bear is really big.
- That is a neat method!
- That's a very big boat!
- I will clean the bathroom.
- My dog likes his ball.
- I am ready for anything.
- I like to play outside.
- Do you like my hair?
- I love my chocolate milk.
- That is a beautiful flower.
- My favourite colour is blue.
- She is a nice teacher.
- She said she will return.
- You picked the right one.
- What subject are you taking?
- Please write a full paragraph.
- How much is the bill?
- She can make a difference.
- I will probably help him.
- Winter in Ontario is cold.
- Can you read the sign?
- She is very wild hearted.
- We raised our child together.
- That is a simple question.
- Love is a strong emotion.
- That is a long drop.
- You need legs to walk.
- I kept this for you.
- Please use the main doors.
- Do you remember your past?
- What's your favourite record.
- What's your third favourite hobby?
- Can you describe that please?
- Would you like to dance?
- Your hair feels really soft.
- Are you able to drive?
- It's not nice to lie!
- That is very exciting news!
- Your music is very loud.
- This is a new rhythm.
- I really love my meat!
- I printed out three copies.
- He always buys fresh fruit.
- The workers are very healthy.
- I bought my car yesterday.
- Whose turn is it to deal?
- Will you consider my idea?
- I only have ten dollars.
- He arrived late for work.
- What level are you at?
- What was your final score?
- They entered the room together!
- My mother lives in Washington.
- Weather conditions are getting bad.
- We lifted many boxes today.
- I need an electric stove.
- The food is all mine.
- Science class is quite interesting.
- I think insects are disgusting!
- That is a compound word.
- What do you major in?
- Look at all the cattle.
- I love your cheese spread!
- I repeated myself three times.
- Did she read the column?
- We need oxygen to breathe.
- A triangle has three sides.
- How difficult can it be?
- An adjective describes a noun.
- My best friend is Greek.
- The cows are very big.
- Have a good day, sir.
- Is that a fig leaf?
- Those two words are similar.
- Give me all the details.
- What is the total bill?
- Let's run around the track.
- Who is your family doctor?
- How does your friend cook?
- That's a very modern kitchen.
- How does that ring fit?
- My two friends are soldiers.
- Did you enjoy the meal?
- When do you expect them?
- I value my good health.
- That was an exciting game.
- I want to lie under the tree
- The music is too loud.
- He is a good observer.
- You made the right guess!
- They will help each other.
- What is your phone number?
- This place has nice carpets.
- I had three cookies today.
- That line is perfectly straight.
- I don't eat between meals.
- It has happened several times.
- Remember to bring your coat.
- I already knew about that.
- Do you own this house?
- I started school in September.
- My mother made me breakfast.
- Who turned out the light?
- English is my first language.
- Scientists work in laboratories.
- We became very good friends.
- That is a powerful machine!
- What's wrong with this sentence?
- Look at that chemical solution.
- I like everything except onions.
- I wasn't sure what to say.
- Farmers are very special people.
- There are friends among us.
- I'll have this one instead.
- That's a nice computer system.
- Did you understand that question?
- Sit on the floor, please!
- The ocean is very beautiful.
- That dress is very expensive.
- I brought him a present.
- What language do you speak?
- I work for the government.
- Have you finished your exercise?
- That was wonderful news, congratulations.
- I like reading very much.
- I understand the lesson now.
- Ask him what he wants.
- People love to give advice.
- Gold is a valuable metal.
- What is your favourite game?
- They couldn't see anybody.
- He is angry with me.
- How are you feeling today?
- Look! Two boys are fighting.
- John is a friend of mine.
- He lent me his car.
- Have you seen young Thomson recently?
- Butter is made from milk.
- That woman has beautiful hair.
- Tell him to go home.
- The Swiss live in Switzerland.
- Our school is in Church Street.
- This morning I went shopping.
- They believed what you said.
- This is Hammingway’s last novel.
- I think I am right.
- I wish I were rich.
- He always tells the truth.
- I wish I were pretty.
- He has luck at cards.
- My teacher lives at 54 Elm Street.
- Did you come by air?
- I know you are wrong.
- Jane entered the room very quietly.
- He asked me her name.
- Did you come by taxi?
- We were studying very hard.
- Who saw Peter kiss Mary?
- He worked here from 1970 to 1975.
- He finished reading the letter.
- It’s no use waiting.
- What are you waiting for?
- Most people like travelling abroad.
- It’s a map of England.
- It’s a church in Middleford.
- But what’s in the bottle?
- Ah yes, here it is…
- He is also very hungry.
- Arthur now has the menu.
- Any wine, sir? - No, thanks.
- She’s a very nice girl.
- I haven’t got any money.
- One omlette for you, sir.
- This is a marvelous meal.
- Sir! - Yes, what is it?
- Have you got any ice?
- That’s 2 pounds 25 altogether.
- Where are Kate and Mary?
- But here is Bob’s bus.
- Mrs Hancock is probably asleep.
- No, she’s asleep or deaf.
- What’s the meaning of this?
- I haven’t got my key.
- I have a room here.
- He isn’t happy; he’s miserable.
- What’s she doing this afternoon?
- They’re driving into the country.
- Arthur isn’t driving with Mary.
- She isn’t sitting with Bruce.
- They’re swimming in the sea.
- Yes, it’s a lovely day.
- Happy days, Arthur and Mary.
- Oh, Arthur, you are sweet.
- She’s unconscious but she’s breathing.
- Oh, it’s nothing at all.
- Look, she’s opening her eyes.
- Oh, Arthur, you’re so brave.
- I’ve got a wonderful boyfriend.
- Arthur is in the library.
- Are you sure he’s there?
- I’m going to see him.
- Silence in the library, children!
- These three rooms are upstairs.
- It is now nine o’clock.
- Now it’s five past nine.
- He is wearing his pyjamas.
- It’s nearly ten to ten.
- You aren’t wearing a tie.
- Mr Shaw mustn’t see you.
- He can’t see us now.
- I haven’t got a headache.
- Now, what must I do?
- I must find a shop.
- He is late, isn’t he?
- Give me the phone, please.
- A single to London, please.
- Our train is platform four.
- You must change at Reading.
- Don’t leave your change here!
- Oh, sorry. Thanks a lot.
- All these chairs are free.
- This is my friend, Sue.
- My father's the doctor there.
- It's my sister's birthday tomorrow.
- I haven't got any brothers.
- We must have some tea.
- Oh, look, it’s a necklace.
- My landlady cooks awful meals.
- My mother’s a good cook.
- Who are you talking to?
- Where do you come from?
- Arthur, say thank to Sheila.
- That’s nice of you, Sheila.
- What’s their name?- It’s Dawson.
- I think I know them.
- They must have a doctor.
- Mrs Newton is with him.
- It’s somebody for you, Jack.
- Is it a bad accident?
- Is my son, Arthur, here?
- No, I don’t think so.
- Yes, your legs are OK.
- Thanks for the lovely party.
- It’s bad news about Bruce.
- You can have my seat.
- Haven’t you done them yet?
- Well, I haven’t had time.
- It’s pay-day and Arthur’s happy.
- The summer weather is good.
- It is pay-day, isn’t it?
- Saturday, the twenty-nineth of June.
- What do you think, Michael?
- Are you comig with us?
- Yes, that’s a good idea.
- Thanks for a lovely evening.
- Arthur was pleased about this.
- Usually he is too broke.
- Which way are we going?
- The seat’s quite wide enough.
- What are those sandwiches like?
- What about some wine, then?
- I’ve got enough here, thanks.
- Here, pass your glasses over.
- I’m not really warm enough.
- Is my hair completely white?
- Have you ever driven before?
- Well, are you ready, then?
- I think so, but …
- You mean on the steering-column.
- It was bright and shiny.
- Did Arthur learn to drive?
- Probably not, you may think.
- Come and have a look.
- What about this one instead?
- I may just have enough.
- Oh, er, well, I see.
- What else have you got?
- It looks a bit scruffy.
- That petrol gauge doesn’t work.
- I’m a bit hungry, actually.
- What about having lunch first?
- Where’s the car? It’s gone.
- I don’t think she heard.
- Do you hear that, Sheila?
- I haven’t got any money.
- We haven’t got much time.
- It’s right at the back.
- She’s just passing Bright Thursday.
- Don’t talk so loud then.
- Oh, they’re coming out now.
- What are they doing now?
- That means Fred’s in trouble.
- What did you say, mate?
- It was a deliberate foul.
- Good, that’s another score draw.
- Shut up a minute, Mary.
- God, that’s six so far!
- To hell with Mr Steele.
- Turn that off at once!
- That’s it! I’ve got it!
- Mr Steele is absolutely furious.
- Oh, Mary, don’t you see?
- What’s this in my pocket?
- I forgot to post it.
- I have an orange envelope.
- This is my first name.
- I have a good job.
- English is a nice language.
- I live in this town.
- This is a good magazine.
- I want coffee or tea.
- This is a big book.
- I have a small cup.
- I want a ham sandwich.
- I drink a hot coffee.
- My aunt lives in France.
- To learn English is easy.
- I have a nice home.
- To drink milk is good.
- This is a nice town.
- I have a cheap flat.
- I have two nice nieces.
- My nephew has three phones.
- I have a cheese sandwich.
- I have a big family.
- My holiday is twenty-eight days.
- Calculator is a difficult word.
- We will arrive at five.
- I’m cold becuase it’s cold.
- I like bread and butter.
- I’d like a new car.
- I didn’t catch the ball.
- I’ve got some good films.
- A plane is flying there.
- The journey home is long.
- I need a car mechanic.
- What do you like playing?
- Taxi drivers work a lot.
- He teaches me at weekends.
- I like walking at night.
- Autumn is windy and cloudy.
- I’ve got a comfortable bed.
- Do you have a computer?
- Do you like doing crosswords?
- My favourite day is Wednesday.
- When do you get flowers?
- I should have a hobby
- Have you ever been interviewed?
- How long will it be?
- I don’t live near here.
- Do you do this often?
- It’s raining and I’m wet.
- Will these cupboards be good?
- We’ll never need a dishwasher.
- Can you smell fire, too?
- My father looks like Bartez.
- My main meal is dinner.
- I’m working while she’s sleeping.
- I’d like a larger window.
- What have you done again?
- Where is the arrival hall?
- I must find baggage reclaim.
- I don’t like boring lessons.
- Did you like your lunch?
- Who is your favourite player?
- Have you ever been abroad?
- Can I borrow your umbrella?
- Do you have any change?
- M.C. is a great writer.
- That test was very hard.
- What do you hate most?
- We have to move soon.
- I gave presents to everybody.
- It will probably rain soon.
- Why don’t you remember it?
- I need this new software.
- Everybody wants to be successful.
- I have never been unemployed.
- Our video recorder needs cleaning.
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English sentence-bank: 4-word sentences (355)
2014.07.29. 02:33 aforizmágus
- I went to the store.
- I have a car.
- Please give me that.
- It was for you.
- She is with him
- She can use that.
- It is in the car.
- We made it together.
- They will help us.
- I like the other.
- The cat went out.
- She has many children.
- I will go then.
- It is up to them.
- I am at school.
- When will they come?
- Where are you from?
- I will think about it.
- I came by bus.
- I had a sandwich.
- I know many words.
- What did you do?
- I ate it all.
- We were with them.
- We are all going.
- When will you arrive?
- It is your turn.
- They can use that.
- It was an orange.
- It belongs to them.
- Did you buy these?
- She likes the other.
- They ate some pie.
- It is their house.
- It belongs to him.
- They have two children.
- Is there any more?
- Did you see them?
- I like chocolate cake.
- He could be right.
- Who called for me?
- Please go right now!
- Did you see them?
- Babies are very little.
- What number was that?
- How was your day?
- Have a nice day!
- I remembered your number.
- Is this your book?
- These belong to me.
- Rocks are very hard.
- She has three children.
- Does this happen often?
- I almost had it.
- Those are nice plants.
- I saw her yesterday.
- Can we work together?
- Just follow the pattern.
- What's the hold up?
- Yes, that is true.
- They went into space.
- I need some wood.
- These are my friends.
- His voice has changed.
- That was so easy.
- Please close the door.
- He is very short.
- That's a big mountain!
- She lives near me.
- Leave me alone please.
- Please turn the page.
- Are you done yet?
- I have ten dollars.
- You are finally here.
- Please do it carefully.
- He was behind me.
- The water is deep.
- He smiled at me.
- Can you please wait?
- He is very strong.
- I have green eyes.
- My car is broken.
- I feel very full.
- I am very tired.
- It is warm inside.
- Who else is coming?
- I have two ears.
- I will remain still.
- He has a temperature.
- Are you fine today?
- He can't go today.
- I weigh 140 pounds.
- He is gone now.
- He will eat anything!
- We held a parade.
- I felt tired earlier.
- I divided the numbers.
- I love the summer.
- Did you believe her?
- She has wide feet.
- What does this represent?
- Are you finished yet?
- Shall we meet again?
- Do the clothes fit?
- What did you expect?
- That isn't my work.
- Stoves have many elements.
- This is private property.
- She is my wife.
- Knives are very sharp.
- We'll come back later.
- You look very pretty.
- Walk forward four steps.
- I like yellow apples.
- I like western movies.
- Is that seat taken?
- I'd rather go fishing.
- She has three children.
- The food smells wonderful.
- Complete the exercise first.
- Please use the dictionary!
- Is this answer correct?
- Please start your engine.
- Please pay before entering!
- Someone broke my window!
- More people should exercise.
- Actually, you were right!
- Underline that word, please.
- I need a new hat.
- Everything happened so slowly.
- „How do you do?” - „How do you do?”
- What a beautiful picture!
- What a nice dress!
- It happens to everyone.
- We live at 724 Main Street.
- I told Mr Brown to come.
- This is a town.
- This is a book.
- What’s Mrs Harrison like?
- What colour is it?
- It’s black and white.
- He’s in the bathroon.
- What’s that? - This here?
- Where is it, then?
- Where? It isn’t here.
- Who’s that over there?
- Who’s that with Mary?
- Mary’s very pretty tonight.
- What have they got?
- Some bread, please, waiter.
- These potatoes are hot.
- Have some wine, Mary.
- Oh, Bob, there’s Andrew.
- John from the library.
- I’m very sorry but …
- You’re very sorry? Why?
- Where is his key?
- She is also deaf.
- Now for the ladder.
- Hi you! - What me?
- This is my house.
- Well, not mine really.
- Whose is this ladder?
- It’s not all right.
- What’s he thinking about?
- He’s thinking about Mary.
- She’s carrying a tray.
- What’s on the tray?
- What’s he dreaming about?
- He‘s dreaming about Mary.
- It isn’t raining now.
- It’s a beautiful day.
- I’m happy too, Mary.
- Good, switch it on.
- She isn’t coming back.
- Thank you, young man.
- Mummy, where am I?
- You’re wonderful too, Mary.
- Am I really wonderful?
- It is Friday morning.
- They are new books.
- He’s working, is he?
- That’s a nice change.
- What are you doing?
- He isn’t answering me.
- Is that book interesting?
- Can you hear me?
- You must get up.
- Where are Arthur’s socks?
- He cannot have breakfast.
- He is very late.
- You must go quickly.
- Go on now, quickly!
- I can’t find it.
- There you are, Bob.
- Now you can write.
- Look at the time!
- It’s five past ten.
- He’s an hour late.
- He’s late every day.
- It’s very late now.
- Can I help you?
- Is that you, Kate?
- I'm going there too.
- Here’s your tea. Sugar?
- Can you hurry, please?
- Nice to see you.
- Open it and see.
- Excuse me a minute.
- Where’s my best friend?
- There’s nobody with him.
- Stand back, everybody, please!
- There’s nothing to see.
- It’s coming from Reading.
- Who has Arthur recognized?
- The party has finished.
- Jennifer is still up.
- All right. I’m going.
- What is it now?
- Sheila hasn’t returned yet.
- Just a minute, madam.
- I’ve nearly finished it.
- I say, Mary, look.
- Well, what's the time?
- We can sit outside.
- It's only ten o’clock.
- Yes, all right then.
- That’s a good idea.
- Arthur was the first.
- She looked very beautiful.
- Who’s going to row?
- It isn’t too far.
- No, I suppose not.
- Right, off we go.
- Would you like one?
- Have another sandwich, Arthur!
- Here, take my sweater.
- Who tied it up?
- What a good idea!
- Ah, that’s him now.
- What’s the clutch for?
- Now, start the car.
- Now for the gears.
- That’s the lever there.
- The paint looked new.
- The key’s in there.
- That’s another eighty-five pounds.
- How old is it?
- That’s a good idea.
- It goes all right.
- Oh well, never mind.
- There he met Sheila.
- Come on, you two.
- It’s by that pub.
- Let’s go straight on.
- It’s a lovely colour.
- We’ll soon there now.
- Thank God for that.
- Look, there’s the sea.
- Doesn’t it look lovely?
- Where shall I park?
- I mustn’t park here.
- It’s Sunday, you idiot!
- Yes, he’s the favourite.
- Aren’t the jockeys tiny?
- Of course he is.
- Arthur likes Darling Mary.
- Let’s go over there.
- Come on, Bright Thursday!
- Look at Darling Mary.
- She’s going faster now.
- She’s going to win.
- Now, they’re kicking off.
- Now I’ve got five!
- Turn that radio off.
- One more to go!
- Do you hear me?
- What did you say?
- I’ve won the pools.
- Are you completely mad?
- You’ll have to apologize.
- Oh, forget Mr Steele.
- Put your coat on.
- We’re going to celebrate.
- It’s the pools envelope.
- I have a camera.
- A child is here.
- Our country is nice.
- This is his daughter.
- This is my dictionary.
- It's an international newspaper.
- I have two keys.
- I have two names.
- He's my sister's son.
- My wife is young.
- My work is nice.
- I write a letter.
- My father is fifty-two.
- My parents are lovely.
- I like roast chicken.
- This weather is horrible.
- I want beautiful weather.
- My car is expensive.
- Who’s your favourite actor?
- The baker makes bread.
- I’m thin but strong.
- What does it cost?
- I don’t like journalists.
- I love my boyfriend.
- Can you make tea?
- They mended my car.
- I met some nurses.
- Our pilot feels sick.
- I sell my ring.
- She’s a popular singer.
- Summer is here soon.
- Take off your coat.
- I am always tired.
- This machine is bad.
- Bring me some water!
- My bag is brown.
- Can you play cards?
- Can we chat now?
- I like bright colours.
- When do you dance?
- This story is exciting.
- I can’t catch fish.
- I can’t stay long.
- Do you like sunbathing?
- Can you play volleyball?
- Our living-room is big.
- I should sleep more.
- Our walls are thin.
- Her hair is black.
- That film was brilliant.
- Check the temperature outside.
- My opinion is different.
- Let's draw something here!
- When is our flight?
- When will we land?
- Use your safety-belt, please!
- This wasn't my year.
- Don’t be a baby!
- What will we buy?
- When did she die?
- When will you finish?
- Our holiday was great.
- They married in 2000.
- I never read novels.
- I am over thirty.
- I am still here.
- Tomorrow I’ll be freer.
- The war has ended.
- Their wedding was nice.
- You can’t always win.
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