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To start conversation you shouldnt hesitate and try to use the simple English as much as
you can. See the examples of sentencesrelated to a dinner party.

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I am feeling Hungary.
What will you like to eat?
Which pickles do you have?
Have you had your breakfast?
Not yet.
Make the breakfast.
Just taste it.
No I have to attend a party.
What sweet dishes do you have?
Hurry up, food has been served.
Have a little more.
Do you also smoke?
Would you have coke or tea?
Bring me a cup of tea.
Pour the coffee.
Pass me the salt please.
Bring some more please.
Help yourself please.
Change the plates please.
Are you vegetarian?
Would you have milk?
Im not font of rice.
Chicken Biryani is my favorite dish.
It is dinner time, get ready.
What dishes are cooked for today?
Potatoes is all we get here.
Im still thirsty.

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He is a goutton.
Bring a pinch of self from your mother.
Dont take water on an empty stomach.
There is less salt in the curry.
My wife relishes broiled potatoes.

Some common sentences of daily use regarding time:


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Whats the time in your watch?


Its half past seven.
When did you wake up?
I wake up every morning at half past six.
When did your sister have breakfast?
She takes her breakfast around eight o clock.
When did the teacher come to school?
She comes a little before nine.
When did the class get off in her school?
They get off at quarter past three.
When do you have your dinner?
We have our dinner at half past seven.
I get home at quarter to four.
Its ten past three now.
At what time does your father usually come home?
He comes at half past nine.
When does your brother usually reach his office?
He reaches there little before ten.
At what time does he leave his office?
He leaves his office at five o clock.
I dont know sir.
My watch gains ten minutes daily.
Make the best use of your time.
Now he knows the importance of time.
He wastes his time for nothing.
He is punctual to the minute.
How time flies.
My watch has been broken.
It is time to wake up.
He is quite in time.
He came at the right time.
You are late by half an hour.
We have enough time.
Its almost midnight.
We are too early.
You are just in time.
Better days will come.
I am trying to save each an every moment.
There is a time for everything.
Whats the time by your watch?

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Time once lost can never be regained.

Ask about daily activities:


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Should we begin?
May I go?
May I join you?
Well allow me to go.
Now please permit me to go.
Can I use your phone?
Can I switch off the light?
Can I enter your room please?
May I come in please?
Of course.
Can I disturb you?
Can I stay in this room?
May we rest for a while?
Can I leave my books with you?

Importance of please in English language:


Please has greatest importance in the English language. Most of the questions, request and
formal sentences start with the use of please. So, always use please where it is required to.
Like asking some one to give the way, please get a side. Can you please lend me your pen?
Please walk slowly. Please have the tea.

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