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Did it snow yesterday?
Did you come with your family?
Did you get my email?
Did you send me flowers?
Did you take your medicine?
Did your wife like California?
Do you accept U.S. Dollars?
Do you believe that?
Do you feel better?
Do you go to Florida often?
Do you have a boyfriend?
Do you have a girlfriend?
Do you have a pencil?
Do you have a problem?
Do you have a swimming pool?
Do you have an appointment?
Do you have another one?
Do you have any children?
Do you have any coffee?
Do you have any money?
Do you have any vacancies?
Do you have anything cheaper?
Do you have enough money?
Do you have the number for a taxi?
Do you have this in size 11?
Do you hear that?
Do you know her?
Do you know how much it costs?
Do you know how to cook?
Do you know how to get to the Marriott Hotel?
Do you know what this means?
Do you know what this says?
Do you know where I can get a taxi?
Do you know where my glasses are?
Do you know where she is?
Do you know where there's a store that sells towels?
Do you like it here?
Do you like the book?
Do you like to watch TV?
Do you like your boss?
Do you like your co-workers?
Do you need anything else?
Do you need anything?
Do you play any sports?
Do you play basketball?
Do you sell batteries?
Do you sell medicine?
Do you smoke?
Do you speak English?
Do you study English?
Do you take credit cards?
Do you think it'll rain today?
Do you think it's going to rain tomorrow?
Do you think it's possible?
Do you think you'll be back by 11:30?
Do you understand?
Do you want me to come and pick you up?
Do you want to come with me?
Do you want to go to the movies?
Do you want to go with me?
Does anyone here speak English?
Does he like the school?
Does it often snow in the winter in Massachusetts?
Does this road go to New York?
Don't do that.
Don't worry.
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Every week.
Everyday I get up
at 6AM.
Everyone knows it.
Everything is
ready.
Excellent.
Excuse me, what
did you say?
Excuse me.
Expiration date.
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Fill it up, please.
Follow me.
For how many
nights?
Forget it.
From here to there.
From time to time.
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Give me a call.
Give me the pen.
Go straight ahead.
Good afternoon.
Good evening sir.
Good idea.
Good Luck.
Good morning.
Great.
Happy Birthday.
Has your brother
been to California?
Have a good trip.
Have they met her
yet?
Have you arrived?
Have you been to
Boston?
Have you been
waiting long?
Have you done this
before?
Have you eaten at
that restaurant?
Have you eaten
yet?
Have you ever had
Potato soup?
Have you finished
studying?
Have you seen this
movie?
He always does
that for me.
He broke the
window.
He doesn't look like
a nurse.
He has a nice car.
He likes it very
much.
He likes juice but
he doesn't like milk
He needs some
new clothes.
He never gives me
anything.
He said this is a
nice place.
He said you like to
watch movies.
He studies at
Boston University.
He thinks we don't
want to go.
He works at a
computer company
in New York.
He'll be back in 20
minutes.
Hello.
Help!
Here is your salad.
Here it is.
Here you are.
Here's my number.
Here's your order.
He's a very good
student.
He's an American.
He's an Engineer.
He's coming soon.
He's faster than
me.
He's in the kitchen.
He's never been to
America.
He's not in right
now.
He's right.
He's very
annoying.
He's very famous.
He's very hard
working.
Hi, is Mrs. Smith
there, please?
His family is
coming tomorrow.
His room is very
small.
His son.
How about
Saturday?
How are you
paying?
How are you?
How are your
parents?
How do I get
there?
How do I get to
Daniel Street?
How do I get to the
American
Embassy?
How do I use this?
How do you know?
How do you
pronounce that?
How do you say it
in English?
How do you spell
it?
How do you spell
the word Seattle?
How does it taste?
How far is it to
Chicago?
How far is it?
How is she?
How long are you
going to stay in
California?
How long are you
going to stay?
How long does it
take by car?
How long does it
take to get to
Georgia?
How long have you
been here?
How long have you
been in America?
How long have you
lived here?
How long have you
worked here?
How long is it?
How long is the
flight?
How long will it
take?
How long will you
be staying?
How many children
do you have?
How many hours a
week do you work?
How many
languages do you
speak?
How many miles is
it to Pennsylvania?
How many people
are there in New
York?
How many people
do you have in
your family?
How many people?
How many?
How much
altogether?
How much are
these earrings?
How much do I
owe you?
How much does it
cost per day?
How much does
this cost?
How much is it to
go to Miami?
How much is it?
How much is that?
How much is this?
How much money
do you have?
How much money
do you make?
How much will it
cost?
How much would
you like?
How old are you?
How tall are you?
How was the
movie?
How was the trip?
How's business?
How's the
weather?
How's work going?
Hurry!
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John is going on
vacation tomorrow.
June 3rd.
Just a little.
Just a moment.
Let me check.
Let me think about
it.
Let's go have a
look.
Let's go.
Let's meet in front
of the hotel.
Let's practice
English.
Let's share.
Male or female?
May I speak to
Mrs. Smith please?
Maybe.
More than 200
miles.
More than that.
My birthday is
August 27th.
My car isn't
working.
My car was hit by
another car.
My cell phone
doesn't have good
reception.
My cell phone
doesn't work.
My daughter is
here.
My father has been
there.
My father is a
lawyer.
My friend is
American.
My grandmother
passed away last
year.
My house is close
to the bank.
My luggage is
missing.
My name is John
Smith.
My son studies
computers.
My son.
My stomach hurts.
My throat is sore.
My watch has been
stolen.
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Near the bank.
Never mind.
Next time.
Nice to meet you
No problem.
No, I'm American.
No, thank you.
No, this is the first
time.
No.
Nobody is helping
us.
Nobody is there
right now.
Nonsense.
Not recently.
Not yet.
Nothing else.
Now or later?
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October 22nd.
Of course.
Okay.
On the left.
On the right.
On the second
floor.
One like that.
One ticket to New
York please.
One way or round
trip?
Open the door.
Open the window.
Our children are in
America.
Outside the hotel.
Over here.
Over there.