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6501 | Is there a barber shop in the hotel? |
6502 | Is there a souvenir shop in the hotel? |
6503 | I’d like to talk to the hotel manager. |
6504 | I have some things in the hotel safe. |
6505 | You can use the hotel’s swimming pool. |
6506 | Do you have a doctor or nurse in this hotel? |
6507 | Make certain where the emergency exit is before you go to bed at a hotel. |
6508 | The hotel was burned down. |
6509 | I can’t feel at home in a hotel. |
6510 | The hotel was in sight. |
6511 | We could see the full extent of the park from the hotel. |
6512 | I like pop music. |
6513 | The more popcorn you eat, the more you want. |
6514 | Will you please lend me a stapler? |
6515 | Pochi and Moko are in the kennel, and other dogs are playing in the garden. |
6516 | Did you push the button? |
6517 | Don’t touch that button! |
6518 | A button has come off the coat. |
6519 | There are buttons on the coat. |
6520 | The boss made them work day and night. |
6521 | The boss has a good opinion of your work. |
6522 | The boss called him out for his blunders. |
6523 | Put me through to the boss, please. |
6524 | What time does the train for Boston leave? |
6525 | Boston is too cold for me, let alone Chicago. |
6526 | Which part of Boston are you going to? |
6527 | I succeeded in getting what I wanted. |
6528 | Take as many cookies as you want. |
6529 | It is rude to speak with your hands in your pockets. |
6530 | Show me what you have in your pocket. |
6531 | I found no money left in my pocket. |
6532 | We crossed the lake in a boat. |
6533 | I wish to see my father. |
6534 | I’m a little angry with you. |
6535 | I neither drink nor smoke. |
6536 | I am an eager student of magic. |
6537 | I can easily touch my toes. |
6538 | I am no younger than you are. |
6539 | I used to keep a diary in English when I was a student. |
6540 | I’m Tom Hunter. |
6541 | I have to assign more men to that work. |
6542 | I had my composition corrected by Mr Jones. |
6543 | I say this from my heart. |
6544 | I want to emphasize this point in particular. |
6545 | I will put this business through in a week. |
6546 | I’m a coward when it comes to cockroaches. |
6547 | I don’t like coffee. |
6548 | I prefer tea to coffee. |
6549 | I want some money. |
6550 | I’m in need of money. |
6551 | I belong to the karate club. |
6552 | Don’t avoid my question. |
6553 | My bicycle has a flat tire. |
6554 | What did you do with my glasses? |
6555 | My watch stopped working. |
6556 | Will you find my contact lens for me? |
6557 | What have you done with my pen? It was here a minute ago. |
6558 | Are you still in doubt about what I have said? |
6559 | Me, I prefer coffee to tea. |
6560 | Leave my camera alone. |
6561 | Well, I have a suggestion to make. |
6562 | I have no idea why it is so. |
6563 | I can’t afford to pay so much. |
6564 | You can come with me. |
6565 | We went to the park, and we played there. |
6566 | It’s all over between us. |
6567 | I don’t like such sports as boxing and hockey. |
6568 | Boxers need quick reflexes. |
6569 | The reason I’m here is because I was asked to come. |
6570 | I know a good Italian restaurant. |
6571 | Some other boys came along. |
6572 | Where are the other girls? |
6573 | Can I see what’s on the other channels? |
6574 | Do you feel pain in any other part of your body? |
6575 | Is everything OK here? |
6576 | There isn’t anywhere else to park. |
6577 | Was anybody else absent? |
6578 | Who else came to the party? |
6579 | Throw the ball back to me. |
6580 | The ball hit him on the left side of the head. |
6581 | Paul prefers English to math. |
6582 | Paul is punctual like a clock. |
6583 | Paul studies very hard these days. |
6584 | Balls are round. |
6585 | Paul blushed and turned away. |
6586 | I wonder what happened to Paul. |
6587 | The number of the chairs in the hall is 80. |
6588 | There wasn’t a single vacant seat in the hall. |
6589 | There were plenty of guests in the hall. |
6590 | Paul has three sons. They look very much alike. |
6591 | Not only the balls; the bat was also stolen yesterday. |
6592 | The ball rolled across the road. |
6593 | A ball hit her on the right leg. |
6594 | A ball flew in through the window. |
6595 | I enjoyed the concert except that the hall was cold. |
6596 | We couldn’t figure out what Paul wanted to do. |
6597 | Paula is going to wash the car tomorrow. |
6598 | Those homeless people are living hand-to-mouth. |
6599 | The popularity of a web site depends on its content. |
6600 | Holmes went out of the room without being noticed by anyone. |
6601 | I feel homesick. |
6602 | The boat was tied to the shore by a cable. |
6603 | I talked my boyfriend into buying me a ring. |
6604 | The boy scouts went from door to door selling what they had made. |
6605 | Waiter, please give me a cup of tea. |
6606 | Finding an apartment can be difficult. |
6607 | Would you lend me your pen? |
6608 | Do you have a pen? |
6609 | Can I borrow your pen? |
6610 | Would you mind lending me your pen? |
6611 | Pass me the pen. |
6612 | Henry has no more than six dollars. |
6613 | Henry wants to see you. |
6614 | Pens and pencils are examples of writing tools. |
6615 | Ben put his hands in his pockets. |
6616 | Ben learned to make a fire without matches. |
6617 | Ben ran a 100-meter race with Carl. |
6618 | Ben and I don’t get along. We have nothing in common. |
6619 | Please write with a pen. |
6620 | Sit down on the bench. |
6621 | The two men sitting on the bench were Americans. |
6622 | He seated himself on the bench. |
6623 | Let’s sit down on the bench. |
6624 | We’ll paint it. |
6625 | The paint hasn’t dried yet. |
6626 | This paint comes off easily. |
6627 | Do you have a pen or pencil? |
6628 | You wash the dishes, Ben. |
6629 | Helen is more pretty than beautiful. |
6630 | Helen visits her uncle every Sunday. |
6631 | Helen is playing in the yard. |
6632 | Helen is by nature an optimist. |
6633 | Helen got off at the next stop. |
6634 | Helen weighs not more than 40 kilograms. |
6635 | Helen is always at the top of her class. |
6636 | Helen is seventeen years old. |
6637 | Helen Keller was deaf and blind. |
6638 | Helen, this is my cousin. |
6639 | The bellboy will show you to your room. |
6640 | Bell invented the telephone. |
6641 | The bell rings at noon. |
6642 | The bell has not rung yet. |
6643 | A Persian cat was sleeping under the table. |
6644 | Do you know the capital of Belgium? |
6645 | What languages do they speak in Belgium? |
6646 | The bell is ringing. |
6647 | When the bell rang, the audience took their seats. |
6648 | The helicopter is hovering overhead. |
6649 | Perry obtained precious information from him. |
6650 | A helicopter circled over us. |
6651 | Perry has acquired the habit of thinking aloud. |
6652 | I’m on the balcony. |
6653 | Some snakes are poisonous. |
6654 | I was very scared of snakes. |
6655 | The babysitter tried to sing the baby to sleep. |
6656 | They say that Venice is a beautiful city. |
6657 | Pepperberg can show Alex two objects (for example, a green square and a red square) and ask, “What’s different?” |
6658 | I was dog-tired when I got home last night. |
6659 | Betty killed her mother. |
6660 | Betty killed her. |
6661 | Betty killed him. |
6662 | Betty will be able to come before noon. |
6663 | Betty drives fast. |
6664 | Betty sat in the chair with her legs crossed. |
6665 | Betty is watering the flowers. |
6666 | Betty talks as if she knew everything. |
6667 | Betty can play the piano. |
6668 | Betty is a dancing teacher. |
6669 | Betty is crazy about dancing. |
6670 | Betty has climbed the mountain three times. |
6671 | Betty likes classical music. |
6672 | Anywhere with a bed will do. |
6673 | Please make the bed. |
6674 | The headlight doesn’t work. |
6675 | Make your bed. |
6676 | There is a cat under the bed. |
6677 | He laid himself on the bed. |
6678 | Some people keep rare animals as pets. |
6679 | Look at a baby sleeping in the bed. |
6680 | You must not stay in bed. |
6681 | There is a very strict rule forbidding smoking in bed. |
6682 | It goes without saying that pets are not allowed. |
6683 | Get out of bed! |
6684 | A bad workman blames his tools. |
6685 | I’d like to change these pesos, please. |
6686 | Beth has preserved her good looks. |
6687 | Beth accused her sister, Sally, of tearing her scarf. |
6688 | Do your best. |
6689 | Miss Pate felt timid about making a speech before a hundred people. |
6690 | Please turn over the page. |
6691 | Look at the picture at the top of the page. |
6692 | Read the bottom of the page. |
6693 | Would you like bacon or sausage? |
6694 | Miss Baker knew that the young man would have to leave very soon, so she decided to ask him to move his car a bit, so that she could park hers in the proper place for the night before going to bed. |
6695 | Can I borrow your hair drier? |
6696 | After asking for my key at the front desk, I took the elevator to my floor. |
6697 | The status of the project is as follows. |
6698 | I’m dying for frozen yogurt. |
6699 | Fred wrote his mother a long letter. |
6700 | Fred had his little brother paint the fence. |
6701 | Fred went so far as to say that he had hated me. |
6702 | Fred followed my mother wherever she went. |
6703 | Fred often comes late for class. |
6704 | Fred is always telling lies. |
6705 | Fred’s house has five rooms. |
6706 | Because he thought Fred’s comment was tacky, Larry got up on his high horse. |
6707 | The boy talking with Fred is Mike. |
6708 | Did you hear that Fred has been shown the door? |
6709 | It makes no difference to me whether Fred came to the party or not. |
6710 | Can you gift-wrap this, please? |
6711 | Could you gift wrap it? |
6712 | Thank you for your present. |
6713 | Something is wrong with the brakes. |
6714 | You must be crazy to ride a bicycle that has no brakes! |
6715 | The brake didn’t work. |
6716 | The brake stopped working. |
6717 | I want to eat French cuisine. |
6718 | I have a daughter who’s married to a Frenchman. |
6719 | Do you like French wines? |
6720 | I want a person who can speak French. |
6721 | To speak French is difficult. |
6722 | Why don’t you study French? |
6723 | I picked up some French. |
6724 | Such languages as French, Italian and Spanish come from Latin. |
6725 | French is her mother tongue. |
6726 | French is spoken by many. |
6727 | French is spoken in France. |
6728 | French has many more vowels than Japanese. |
6729 | It’s the first time he has encountered people speaking French. |
6730 | I am writing a study of the French Revolution. |
6731 | I would like to go to France. |
6732 | I’d like to know how to send money to France. |
6733 | France is in western Europe. |
6734 | France was at war with Russia. |
6735 | France is adjacent to Spain. |
6736 | France borders Italy. |
6737 | What’s the total population of France? |
6738 | I’m not familiar with French poets. |
6739 | The French flag is blue, white and red. |
6740 | Japan entered into an alliance with France just before the war. |
6741 | Franklin was known for his common sense. |
6742 | Maybe I’ll just wander off on my own. |
6743 | I’ve been wandering around. |
6744 | Plastic does not break easily. |
6745 | Brazil supplies us with much of our coffee. |
6746 | People in Brazil were proud of him. |
6747 | The capital of Brazil is Brasilia. |
6748 | What is the language spoken in Brazil? |
6749 | I wonder what language they speak in Brazil. |
6750 | Mr Brown is our English teacher. |
6751 | Mr Brown is a doctor. |
6752 | We were all surprised at the appointment of Mr Brown as director. |
6753 | I’d like you to meet Mr Brown. |
6754 | Don’t you know Mr. Brown? |
6755 | Mr Brown is a wool merchant. |
6756 | Mr Brown speaks Japanese very well. |
6757 | Mr Brown is not as old as he looks. |
6758 | Mr Brown is our financial adviser. |
6759 | I think he is Mr Brown. |
6760 | Brian looks blue. |
6761 | Brian left the door open. |
6762 | This is Brian Rock. |
6763 | Becoming too fat is not good for one’s health. |
6764 | Give me a bottle of wine. |
6765 | They have no more wine. |
6766 | I like grapes, but I can’t eat so many. |
6767 | Grapes are made into wine. |
6768 | I’ll punch your lights out! |
6769 | Football is an old game. |
6770 | Football was played in China in the second century. |
6771 | Where can I see a football game? |
6772 | The football game is now on the air. |
6773 | The date and address is usually written at the head of letters. |
6774 | One of the twins is alive, but the other is dead. |
6775 | They were to have got married in May. |
6776 | Owls cannot see in the daytime. |
6777 | The owl can see in the dark. |
6778 | The forward kicked a goal. |
6779 | Blowfish is a delicacy in Japan. |
6780 | I’ll buy a Ford. |
6781 | Fork-users are mainly in Europe, North America, and Latin America; chopstick-users in eastern Asia and finger-users in Africa, the Middle East, Indonesia, and India. |
6782 | Forks and chopsticks became popular because they could easily handle hot food. |
6783 | Forks were used for many years in Europe and the Near East, but only for cooking. |
6784 | A fork fell off the table. |
6785 | There is a fork missing. |
6786 | Phoenix is the capital of Arizona. |
6787 | The girl swimming in the pool is my cousin. |
6788 | I would like to purchase some boots. |
6789 | What’s the capital city of Finland? |
6790 | The file cabinet drawers are open. |
6791 | Fabre wrote books about insects. |
6792 | The cold air revived Tom. |
6793 | Ping-Pong is also called table tennis. |
6794 | Do you like baseball, Bin? |
6795 | Bin lived in Singapore. |
6796 | There is a little water in the bottle. |
6797 | There is a little milk left in the bottle. |
6798 | There is little wine left in the bottle. |
6799 | We ordered pink, but we received blue. |
6800 | Who is the girl in the pink dress? |
6801 | It was a big upset when Hingis was eliminated in the first round. |
6802 | Hiromi wears a new dress. |
6803 | Except for Bill, they were all in time. |
6804 | Both Bill and Mac are crazy about computers. |
6805 | Bill put aside a hundred dollars for his trip. |
6806 | Bill will return next week. |
6807 | Bill often fails to keep his word. |
6808 | Bill really drinks like a fish. |
6809 | Bill never fails to send a birthday present to his mother. |
6810 | Bill is completely unlike his brother. |
6811 | Bill was in Japan. |
6812 | Bill has a lot of original ideas. |
6813 | Bill is good at mathematics. |
6814 | Bill had always been a quiet, home-loving man, but after a few months in the job, his personality changed. |
6815 | Bill was killed with a gun. |
6816 | Bill died a disappointed man. |
6817 | Bill shouted that he was all right. |
6818 | Bill can ride a bicycle. |
6819 | Bill is nervous about the exam. |
6820 | Bill is two years older than I. |
6821 | Bill is my junior by two years. |
6822 | Bill tapped me on the shoulder. |
6823 | Bill brought me a glass of water. |
6824 | Bill is a great fighter. |
6825 | Bill came to see me last autumn. |
6826 | Bill lives near the sea. |
6827 | Bill often goes to the park. |
6828 | Bill can run faster than Bob. |
6829 | Bill seems to be stuck on Mary. |
6830 | Bill got up so early that he caught the first train. |
6831 | Why did Bill tear the letter into pieces? |
6832 | How fast Bill runs! |
6833 | Bill was killed by that man. |
6834 | Bill replaced Jim as captain. |
6835 | Do you know what to do if there’s a fire in the building? |
6836 | There is a car in front of the building. |
6837 | Bill’s work is selling cars. |
6838 | I haven’t seen Bill for a long time. |
6839 | Bill has many friends. |
6840 | When Mr Hilton wanted to sell his house, he advertised it in the newspaper. |
6841 | The Hilton Hotel, please. |
6842 | Bill, answer the door. |
6843 | Bill, did you take Spot for a walk yet? |
6844 | Perhaps he will come. |
6845 | John might know something about Mr Black. |
6846 | Do you have an extra English dictionary by any chance? |
6847 | Do you know Professor Brown by any chance? |
6848 | Possibly he knows who broke the windows. |
6849 | It might rain. We’d better take an umbrella. |
6850 | The hail cracked the window. |
6851 | Mrs. Hughes, this is Peter Brown. |
6852 | Pull the string and the water flushes. |
6853 | A good appetite is a good sauce. |
6854 | I grow tomatoes in plastic houses. |
6855 | Cover your head when you are in the sun. |
6856 | Let’s take a coffee break, shall we? |
6857 | It looks as if it is going to rain. |
6858 | One speaks English, and the other speaks Japanese. |
6859 | A woman fell from a ship into the sea. |
6860 | Hitler led Germany into war. |
6861 | Hitler invaded Poland in 1939. |
6862 | Hitler assumed power in 1933. |
6863 | There wasn’t a soul in sight. |
6864 | Could I ask a favor of you? |
6865 | I have an idea. |
6866 | A tear rolled down her cheek. |
6867 | She had changed so much that I couldn’t recognize her. |
6868 | I have a bad toothache. |
6869 | I’ve been badly bitten by mosquitoes. |
6870 | A piece of bread was not enough to satisfy his hunger. |
6871 | You’ll have a hard time. |
6872 | A bad cold has kept me from studying this week. |
6873 | I’ve caught a terrible cold. |
6874 | Having a bad cold, he was absent from school today. |
6875 | He said he was suffering from a bad headache. |
6876 | I have recovered from my bad cold. |
6877 | I had a bad headache. That’s why I went to bed early. |
6878 | I have terrible pains. |
6879 | I think the rain’s getting heavier. |
6880 | The heavy rain compelled us to put off our departure. |
6881 | You’re sick! |
6882 | The teacher told me that Hitler killed himself. |
6883 | Sheep provide us with wool. |
6884 | You should eat some vegetables rich in vitamins. |
6885 | Why don’t we order pizza? |
6886 | Please help yourself to the pizza. |
6887 | Pizza is my favorite food. |
6888 | Can I pay with my VISA? |
6889 | Pizza is the kind of food that fits into today’s life style. |
6890 | Could you please issue me a visa again? |
6891 | Please extend this visa. |
6892 | I cut myself shaving. |
6893 | The picnic was a disappointment. |
6894 | The day of the picnic has arrived. |
6895 | Let’s go to the picnic. |
6896 | It’s ideal weather for a picnic. |
6897 | The pretty girl in the bikini was an eye-opener on the beach. |
6898 | Picasso is a famous artist. |
6899 | I’d like to buy a Picasso. |
6900 | Painters such as Picasso are rare. |
6901 | Such painters as Picasso are rare. |
6902 | I’m off beer. |
6903 | I feel like drinking a beer. |
6904 | What about a glass of beer? |
6905 | Could I have another glass of beer? |
6906 | Could I get one more beer, please? |
6907 | A beer, please. |
6908 | I’ll buy you a beer. |
6909 | Two beers, please. |
6910 | Beer is brewed from malt. |
6911 | Beer bottles are made of glass. |
6912 | I don’t drink much beer. |
6913 | Have you got any beer? |
6914 | I know how to make beef stroganoff. |
6915 | Peanut butter and jelly, please. |
6916 | The Beatles consisted of four musicians. |
6917 | The Beatles gave five concerts in Tokyo in 1996. |
6918 | The hair style of the Beatles created a sensation. |
6919 | Peter is a merry fellow. |
6920 | Peter has decided to leave tomorrow. |
6921 | Peter is not in now. |
6922 | Peter looks very young. |
6923 | Peter fell in love with the girl. |
6924 | Peter remarked that the pudding was too sweet. |
6925 | Shall I ask Peter for help? |
6926 | Peter came in your absence. |
6927 | It is difficult to play the piano. |
6928 | Playing the piano is her favorite pastime. |
6929 | The girl playing the piano is my sister. |
6930 | It takes years of practice to play the piano well. |
6931 | A piano is expensive, but a car is more expensive. |
6932 | A piano is expensive. |
6933 | Can you play the piano? |
6934 | I bought two loaves of bread. |
6935 | Bread and milk are good foods. |
6936 | Bread is made from flour. |
6937 | We have lots of bread, and as for butter, we have more than enough. |
6938 | Please take off all your clothes except your underpants and bra. |
6939 | Giant pandas live only in China. |
6940 | Have you ever seen a panda? |
6941 | Pandas feed on bamboo grass. |
6942 | A trip to Hawaii will cost you about 200 dollars. |
6943 | I’m not sure about Hawaii, where there are also many Japanese, but I do find that having at least some Japanese around can be reassuring. That’s how I feel. |
6944 | Have you ever been to Hawaii? |
6945 | Hawaii is known as an earthly paradise. |
6946 | He says he has been to Hawaii before. |
6947 | I’d like to go to Hawaii. |
6948 | Tell me what you did in Hawaii. |
6949 | I am going to stay with my aunt in Hawaii. |
6950 | Happy Halloween! |
6951 | Do you like playing volleyball? |
6952 | Let’s play volleyball. |
6953 | Mr Balboa is so well known as to need no introduction. |
6954 | It will cost 500 dollars to fly to Paris. |
6955 | It is not far to Paris. |
6956 | It’s fifty kilometers to Paris. |
6957 | I’m thinking of going to Paris. |
6958 | Have you ever been to Paris? |
6959 | Paris is one of the largest cities in the world. |
6960 | Paris is the capital of France. |
6961 | Paris fell in 1940. |
6962 | Paris is the center of the world, in a way. |
6963 | It is extremely hot and humid in Bali in December. |
6964 | We stopped over in Athens on our way to Paris. |
6965 | I remember meeting him in Paris. |
6966 | What’s in fashion in Paris? |
6967 | The death toll from the hurricane climbed to 200. |
6968 | Harry is only 40. |
6969 | A rose smells sweet. |
6970 | The perfume of roses filled the room. |
6971 | The smell of roses filled the room. |
6972 | Quick, run after him. |
6973 | Who wrote Hamlet? |
6974 | Play the part of Hamlet. |
6975 | Who acts Hamlet? |
6976 | Can you quote a line of Hamlet? |
6977 | There are 340 species of hummingbirds. |
6978 | Give me a ride on your shoulders, Daddy. |
6979 | Two vanilla ice creams please. |
6980 | He’s very shy. He says he wants to see you. |
6981 | The pigeon and the ostrich are both birds; one can fly and the other cannot. |
6982 | A dove is a symbol of peace. |
6983 | The dove is a famous symbol for peace. |
6984 | Do you know where Miss Hudson lives? |
6985 | Professor Hudson is my father’s friend. |
6986 | Bach and Handel were contemporaries. |
6987 | Pat is very talkative. |
6988 | The battery gave out. |
6989 | My bag was stolen. |
6990 | Please open your bag. |
6991 | The rear-view mirror fell off. |
6992 | The candy I had in my bag went mushy in the heat. |
6993 | One of my bags is missing. |
6994 | Speak clearly. |
6995 | Frankly speaking, he is wrong. |
6996 | Get to the point! |
6997 | Speak up! |
6998 | There were no visible dangers. |
6999 | I will give you a call as soon as I know for sure. |
7000 | I don’t know for certain. |
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