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1. What is this? 2. What is that? 3. What's this? 4. What's that? 5. What are these? 6. What are those? 7. Where is Mr. King? 8. Where is Ms. Knight? 9. Where's Johnny? 10. When's the movie? 11. When's lunch? 12. How is the food? This is a table. Tha
1. Hi. Hello. 2. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. 3. How are you? How are you doing? How ya doing? (Informal) 4. Fine. How about you? 5. Okay. Thanks.
1. I'm John. I'm Jackie. (Use first name in informal situations) 2. I'm John Kennedy. I'm Jackie O'Neill. (Use full name in business and formal situations) 3. (It's) nice to meet you. (It's) nice meeting you. (It's) good to meet you. 4. Nice to meet
1. I work in a post office. Are you a letter carrier? 2. Greg works in a bank. Is he a teller? 3. They live in Washington. Are they senators? 4. I eat breakfast at 8:00 a.m. What do you eat? 5. She goes to work at 9:00 a.m. Where does she work? 6. Ed
1. How many fingers do you have? I have eight fingers. 2. You have eight fingers? Eight fingers and two thumbs. 3. How many brothers does Ryan have? He has four (brothers). 4. How many students in your class? Thirty-five, including me. 5. How old is
1. What is Ms. Chan doing? She is writing a letter. That's interesting. 2. What is he doing? I'm reading a book. Is it interesting? 3. What are you doing? Frank (is). Oh. It sounds good. 4. Who is singing that song? The children are. That's great. 5.
1. When is your birthday? December 29(th) 2. What year? That's personal. 3. Were you born and raised here? No. I wasn't. 4. Did Sam grow up here? Yes, he did. 5. Where did Lisa go to school? In California. 6. Which university did Rick go to? Princeto
Interrupting politely Excuse me, Pardon me, Sorry to interrupt, May I interrupt (for a minute)? Can I add something here? I don't mean to intrude, but . . . Could I inject something here? Do you mind if I jump in here? Getting back to the topic Anywa
1. Where are the pencils? They're on the second shelf. Okay, thanks. 2. How much is this mirror? It's $19.95. Okay. I'll take it. 3. How much does this cost? That one is $5.00. How about this one? 4. How much are these? They're $4.00 each. That's too
1. What does Martha look like? She's tall, dark and beautiful. 2. What else can you tell me? Well, she has long, black hair and blue eyes. She's kind of chubby and wears glasses. 3. What is George like? He's funny, cute and really rich. He reminds me
1. Which sofa should we buy? This one is larger, but it is also more expensive. 2. I need a new watch. The Classie is nicer than the Timebox. That one is less affordable though. 3. Which runner are you cheering for? Sammy. He's the fastest. But Timmy
1. How do you get to work? I usually drive my car. 2. How long does it take? It takes half an hour. 3. How often do you ride the bus? Once in a while. 4. Do you ever walk to work? No, that would take forever. 5. Are you going anywhere this summer? Pr
1. Where are the magazines? They're in the living room, on the coffee table. 2. Where is the remote control? It's probably on the sofa, between the pillows. 3. Where did you put the keys? I think they're in the bedroom, in the top drawer. 4. Where's
1. Here. Have a cookie. Thanks. 2. Would you like some pie? No thank you. It looks delicious though. 3. How about a glass of wine? Thanks, but I don't drink (alcohol). 4. What will you have (to drink)? Orange juice will be fine. 5. Would you like som
1. Do you want to dance? No thanks. I'm kind of tired right now 2. Would you like to go hiking this weekend? Sure, I'd love to. What time should we meet? 3. How about going swimming on Friday? Ah. Can I get back to you on that? 4. How would you like
1. Give me a paper towel. Here you are. 2. Please mail this letter for me. Okay. I'll stop by the post office on my way home. 3. Would you please turn down that music? Sorry. Is it bothering you? 4. Will you type my term paper for me? Sure. When do y
Rejoinders are quick responses to show that you are interested or paying attention. (Oh) Really? That's interesting. Is that right? Note how rejoinders are used in the following situations. 1. I just got a new job. Oh really? That's great! 2. I lost
Modals are commonly used for asking permission Can I ask you a question? May I have a piece of cake? Could I get you to turn off the lights Some other common phrases are Do you mind if I smoke? Would you mind if I asked you something? Is it okay if I
On the other hand, However, Yes, but . . . You may be right, but . . . I may be wrong, but . . . Correct me if I'm wrong, but . . . On the contrary, (Be careful with this one!) It appears to be a direct negation of what was just stated, but it can ac
1. Tell us about your trip. It was the most horrible five days of my life. First, we missed our flight; then we had to wait four hours for our luggage. The food on the plane was terrible, and there was no shower in the hotel. 2. What happened to your