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1501 | Your way of thinking is quite distinct from mine. |
1502 | Your idea seems to be similar to mine. |
1503 | Your ideas are quite old fashioned. |
1504 | I liked your idea and adopted it. |
1505 | I envy you your luck. |
1506 | You may invite any person you like. |
1507 | Do as you like. |
1508 | Make your choice. |
1509 | Your remark amounts almost to insult. |
1510 | I know what you mean. |
1511 | What you are saying does not make sense. |
1512 | I don’t quite follow you. |
1513 | It appears to me that you are right. |
1514 | What you say is neither here nor there. |
1515 | I think you’re right. |
1516 | I admit that what you say is true, but I don’t like the way you say it. |
1517 | I can not make out at all what you say. |
1518 | All that you say is perfectly correct. |
1519 | I can’t see what you mean. |
1520 | You should pay more attention to what you say. |
1521 | There is much truth in what you say. |
1522 | I don’t get what you mean. |
1523 | Your study will bear fruit. |
1524 | Your dog may be really depressed. |
1525 | I envy your good health. |
1526 | You can go or stay, as you wish. |
1527 | I’m sorry to upset your plans. |
1528 | Your plan seems better than mine. |
1529 | Tell me about your plan. |
1530 | There is a big hole in your stocking. |
1531 | Your shoes are here. Where are mine? |
1532 | Your shoes are here. |
1533 | Do you know what you’re asking? |
1534 | I forbid you to smoke. |
1535 | Your poor memory is due to poor listening habits. |
1536 | The sooner you return, the happier your father will be. |
1537 | I think your basic theory is wrong. |
1538 | Your wish will come true in the near future. |
1539 | Your eyes remind me of stars. |
1540 | Where is your school? |
1541 | How many pupils are there in your school? |
1542 | Your singing puts professional singers to shame. |
1543 | Your house needs repairing. |
1544 | Your house is three times as large as mine. |
1545 | I wish I could live near your house. |
1546 | How many rooms are there in your house? |
1547 | How far is it from your house to the park? |
1548 | Can I use your pencil? |
1549 | Your pencils need sharpening. |
1550 | Your speech will be recorded in history. |
1551 | I count on your help. |
1552 | Your English is improving. |
1553 | Your English is perfect. |
1554 | I think your English has improved a lot. |
1555 | I’m amazed at your fluency in English. |
1556 | I want your opinion. |
1557 | Your opinion is similar to mine. |
1558 | Your opinion is very constructive. |
1559 | Do you think that you can put your idea into practice? |
1560 | It all depends how you handle it. |
1561 | I’m annoyed at your selfishness. |
1562 | Do the first example in your workbook. |
1563 | I’ll study your report. |
1564 | I was disappointed with your paper. |
1565 | Will you give me your radio for my bicycle? |
1566 | I am losing my patience with you. |
1567 | You’re on the right track. |
1568 | Your time is up. |
1569 | It was very hard for me to find your flat. |
1570 | Can I use your pen? |
1571 | Your pen is better than mine. |
1572 | As you make your bed, so you must lie in it. |
1573 | If I find your passport, I’ll call you at once. |
1574 | I’ll come to your place. |
1575 | I will do all I can for you. |
1576 | Don’t be angry with me, for I did it for your sake. |
1577 | What’s the weight of your suitcase? |
1578 | You went too far in your joke. |
1579 | I respect you for what you have done. |
1580 | We are worried about you. |
1581 | Is this your glass or your sister’s? |
1582 | Your cake is delicious. |
1583 | Your collar has a stain on it. |
1584 | Your camera is only half the size of mine. |
1585 | Here is your bag. |
1586 | I took your umbrella by mistake. |
1587 | You’ll get into trouble if your girlfriend finds out the truth. |
1588 | Your mother is in critical condition. |
1589 | Your mother must have been beautiful when she was young. |
1590 | I’d like to see your father. |
1591 | Your sister looks as noble as if she were a princess. |
1592 | Is your uncle still abroad? |
1593 | What does your aunt do? |
1594 | Where does your uncle live? |
1595 | Thanks to your help, I could succeed. |
1596 | Thanks to you, I spent all my money. |
1597 | Your essay is admirable in regard to style. |
1598 | I’m tired of your everlasting grumbles. |
1599 | Your chair is identical to mine. |
1600 | I believe you. |
1601 | I don’t agree with you. |
1602 | Your idea cannot be brand new. I heard about it from another source last year. |
1603 | Your idea is definitely worth thinking about. |
1604 | I will dry your T-shirt. |
1605 | Your T-shirt will dry soon. |
1606 | I have something to tell you. |
1607 | I want you to go to the post office. |
1608 | I’ll make you a model plane. |
1609 | I want you to read this book. |
1610 | Didn’t I lend you some books? I’m sure I did. |
1611 | All you need is to get a driver’s license. |
1612 | I have a message for you from her. |
1613 | You can’t have understood what he said. |
1614 | I feel for you. |
1615 | I refuse to be treated like a slave by you. |
1616 | You are wanted on the phone. |
1617 | I couldn’t call you; the telephone was out of order. |
1618 | I’ll lend it to you. |
1619 | Dozens of letters are awaiting you. |
1620 | I’ll make you a new suit. |
1621 | Let me give you a bit of advice. |
1622 | I will never forget seeing you. |
1623 | I was going to write to you, but I was too busy. |
1624 | Who is that girl waving to you? |
1625 | I’ll teach you how to drive a car. |
1626 | I would like you to go instead of me. |
1627 | I want you to go. |
1628 | I have been reflecting on what you said to me. |
1629 | I’m very glad to see you. |
1630 | I am looking forward to seeing you. |
1631 | How I’ve missed you! |
1632 | I would like you to come with me. |
1633 | You are in part responsible for it. |
1634 | I want to see you again. |
1635 | I’m leaving it to you. |
1636 | You have a bright future. |
1637 | You have knowledge and experience as well. |
1638 | What seems simple to you seems complex to me. |
1639 | You have a tendency to talk too fast. |
1640 | I expect you to be punctual. |
1641 | There is nothing wrong with you. |
1642 | You have a gift for music. |
1643 | I can’t hide the fact from you. |
1644 | You make me feel so guilty. |
1645 | You are hopeless. |
1646 | I expect you know all about it. |
1647 | You deserve the prize. |
1648 | You have no right to say so. |
1649 | I take my hat off to you! |
1650 | Green suits you. |
1651 | I am disgusted with you. |
1652 | I can’t thank you enough. |
1653 | You seem to be insensible of their good intentions. |
1654 | I can’t keep up with you. |
1655 | I’d like to talk with you in private. |
1656 | I have a very sore arm where you hit me. |
1657 | How can you say that? |
1658 | You should have seen it. |
1659 | I guess that you can’t do it. |
1660 | I hope you have brains enough to see the difference. |
1661 | Didn’t I tell you so? |
1662 | I’m anxious to see you. |
1663 | You shall have a reward. |
1664 | I’ll lend you this book. |
1665 | I’ll give you this pendant. |
1666 | I’ll give you this money. |
1667 | Never did I dream of meeting you here. |
1668 | Let me give you some advice. |
1669 | I have a nice present to give you. |
1670 | Can you do that? |
1671 | I owe you ten dollars. |
1672 | Do your work in your own way. |
1673 | You can make it! Go for it. I’ll stand by you. |
1674 | You deserve to succeed. |
1675 | I can’t think of life without you. |
1676 | It’s not the time but the will that you lack. |
1677 | I have no more time to talk with you. |
1678 | You and I are good friends. |
1679 | You and I are the same age. |
1680 | He is no more a fool than you are. |
1681 | If only I could speak English as fluently as you! |
1682 | You and I are very good friends. |
1683 | Either you or I have to go there. |
1684 | It is hard to distinguish you from your brother. |
1685 | I’d like to go to the seaside with you. |
1686 | I wish I could go to the party with you. |
1687 | It is a great pleasure being with you. |
1688 | I beg to differ, as I disagree with your analysis of the situation. |
1689 | It pains me to disagree with your opinion. |
1690 | I’m leaving you tomorrow. |
1691 | I often think about the place where I met you. |
1692 | You really are hopeless. |
1693 | Divide the cake among you three. |
1694 | How old will you be next year? |
1695 | You must not smoke till you grow up. |
1696 | What are you learning from the teacher? |
1697 | You belong to the next generation. |
1698 | You didn’t need to hurry. |
1699 | You must conform to the rules. |
1700 | All of you did good work. |
1701 | What do you learn at school? |
1702 | You should try to be more polite. |
1703 | You must start at once. |
1704 | Are you students at this school? |
1705 | You have to share the cake equally. |
1706 | Compare your translation with the one on the blackboard. |
1707 | Compare your sentence with the one on the blackboard. |
1708 | Who is your teacher? |
1709 | I don’t approve your decision. |
1710 | Your team is stronger than ours. |
1711 | Any of you can do it. |
1712 | Which of you came here first? |
1713 | I think I might join you, but I haven’t decided yet. |
1714 | You’ve got no alibi for the day of the murder. |
1715 | Just as you treat me, so I will treat you. |
1716 | When will you complete the preparations? |
1717 | Boys, don’t make any noise. |
1718 | All you have to do is wait. |
1719 | You’re the only one who can do it. |
1720 | You are the man I’ve been looking for. |
1721 | I hadn’t recognized the importance of this document until you told me about it. |
1722 | It does not matter to me whether you come or not. |
1723 | It’s a pity that you can’t come. |
1724 | I want you. |
1725 | I want to know if you’ll be free tomorrow. |
1726 | I am glad that you have returned safe. |
1727 | What would you do if you were in my place? |
1728 | What would you do in my place? |
1729 | The information you gave me is of little use. |
1730 | You or I will be chosen. |
1731 | Either you or I am wrong. |
1732 | I need you. |
1733 | I don’t know whether you like her or not. |
1734 | As you have insulted him, he is cross with you. |
1735 | Does he know that you love him? |
1736 | Imagine yourself to be in his place. |
1737 | You did well not to follow his advice. |
1738 | Either you or he is wrong. |
1739 | Whatever you said to him made him feel better. |
1740 | Show me what you bought. |
1741 | How much is the car you are planning to buy? |
1742 | I saw you with a tall boy. |
1743 | I’m very happy you’ll be visiting Tokyo next month. |
1744 | You have good reason to be angry. |
1745 | The success resulted from your efforts. |
1746 | We were just talking about you when you called. |
1747 | Your advice led me to success. |
1748 | I sincerely hope that you will soon recover from your illness. |
1749 | Unless you make a decision quickly, the opportunity will be lost. |
1750 | I hope that you will get well soon. |
1751 | You speak first; I will speak after. |
1752 | Do what you think is right. |
1753 | Your o’s look like a’s. |
1754 | He came after you left. |
1755 | Who took care of the dog while you were away? |
1756 | I think it’s a pity you could not come to our party. |
1757 | I love you more than you love me. |
1758 | What’s the reason that made you call me? |
1759 | I wish you could come with us. |
1760 | I’ll look after your affairs when you are dead. |
1761 | I don’t have as much money as you think. |
1762 | How much money did you spend in total? |
1763 | With your approval, I would like to offer him the job. |
1764 | Show me the doll that you bought yesterday. |
1765 | Choose the color you like the best. |
1766 | Your mother has made you what you are. |
1767 | If you don’t go, I won’t, either. |
1768 | You don’t have to go unless you want to. |
1769 | I don’t care as long as you are happy. |
1770 | I know you are rich. |
1771 | You can’t be hungry. You’ve just had dinner. |
1772 | I hope you’ll never turn Communist. |
1773 | I will have finished the work before you return. |
1774 | Thanks to your stupidity, we lost the game. |
1775 | I do not for a moment think you are wrong. |
1776 | You shouldn’t have paid the bill. |
1777 | It is important for you to learn a foreign language. |
1778 | I’ll come again when you are free. |
1779 | I haven’t the faintest idea what you mean. |
1780 | Whatever you say, I’ll marry her. |
1781 | Whatever you may say, I don’t believe you. |
1782 | It was bad of you to get angry at your wife. |
1783 | It’s evident that you told a lie. |
1784 | What is that thing in your right hand? |
1785 | It seems as if you are the first one here. |
1786 | You are to blame. |
1787 | You are not to blame, nor is he. |
1788 | You’re going to leave for London next Sunday, aren’t you? |
1789 | I was about to leave when you telephoned. |
1790 | You go first. |
1791 | I didn’t expect such a nice present from you. |
1792 | I would do it in a different way than you did. |
1793 | No harm will come to you. |
1794 | Is it true that you are going to Paris? |
1795 | The shoes you are wearing look rather expensive. |
1796 | Say what you will; I won’t change my mind. |
1797 | I marvel how you could agree to the proposal. |
1798 | I can imagine how you felt. |
1799 | Try to estimate how much you spent on books. |
1800 | I have a good mind to strike you for being so rude. |
1801 | No matter where you may go, don’t forget to write to me. |
1802 | You should have nothing to complain about. |
1803 | I’m surprised at your behavior. |
1804 | It’s strange you say that. |
1805 | I will do my best to put such an idea out of your head. |
1806 | It is foolish of you to believe such a thing. |
1807 | It makes little difference to me whether you believe it or not. |
1808 | I’m glad you liked it. |
1809 | It is no wonder that you are turning down the proposal. |
1810 | It is absolutely necessary that you be at the meeting. |
1811 | You have no good reason for thinking as you do. |
1812 | I cannot believe you did not see him then. |
1813 | I’ll do it, if you insist. |
1814 | I don’t blame you. |
1815 | There are a good many reasons why you shouldn’t do it. |
1816 | We will pay you according to the amount of work you do. |
1817 | I’ll do everything you tell me to do. |
1818 | I didn’t expect you to get here so soon. |
1819 | It’s a pity that you couldn’t come. |
1820 | It is easy for you to solve this problem. |
1821 | You wrote this book? |
1822 | It is dangerous for you to swim in this river. |
1823 | It is very difficult for you to do this work. |
1824 | The time will come when you will understand this. |
1825 | There is no need for you to stay here. |
1826 | The watch you gave me doesn’t keep time. |
1827 | I had no notion that you were coming. |
1828 | My life would be completely empty without you. |
1829 | You’ll be missed by your friends. |
1830 | I miss you badly. |
1831 | How I miss you. |
1832 | I miss you very much. |
1833 | We will miss you badly. |
1834 | It is because you work too much that you are sleepy all the time. |
1835 | Why is it that you are always late? |
1836 | You can talk until you’re blue in the face, but you’ll never convince me. |
1837 | We think it is very dangerous that you’re climbing the mountain alone. |
1838 | Here is a letter for you. |
1839 | What time will you leave? |
1840 | You don’t understand. |
1841 | Chestnuts have to be boiled for at least fifteen minutes. |
1842 | A bear can climb a tree. |
1843 | How long does a bear sleep? |
1844 | No one noticed the bear’s appearance. |
1845 | Take off your socks, please. |
1846 | Are my socks dry already? |
1847 | There is a hole in your sock. |
1848 | Before buying shoes, you should try them on. |
1849 | Take off your shoes. |
1850 | Please take off your shoes. |
1851 | Please remove your shoes before entering the house. |
1852 | Shoes are stiff when they are new. |
1853 | You must keep your shoes clean. |
1854 | Gum got stuck to the bottom of my shoe. |
1855 | The soles of my shoes are worn. |
1856 | Please remove the mud from your shoes. |
1857 | The shoes are worn out. |
1858 | These shoes are too tight. They hurt. |
1859 | Could we have a table in the corner? |
1860 | It is true that he did it, whether by accident or by design. |
1861 | What a coincidence! |
1862 | I found that restaurant by accident. |
1863 | I met her by chance. |
1864 | It happened that I saw my friend walking in the distance. |
1865 | Even times odd is even, odd times odd is odd. |
1866 | Judging from the look of the sky, it is likely to rain. |
1867 | Hunger is the best sauce. |
1868 | He cannot be hungry; he has just had lunch. |
1869 | Hunger compelled the boy to steal money from the cash register. |
1870 | Hungry and thirsty, we at last reached the inn. |
1871 | Are seats available? |
1872 | There is no sense in standing when there are seats available. |
1873 | Fill in the blanks. |
1874 | Fill in the blanks with suitable words. |
1875 | Karate is an art of unarmed defense. |
1876 | You are hearing things. |
1877 | I saw a flock of birds flying aloft. |
1878 | I went to the airport to meet my father. |
1879 | I’ll drive you to the airport. |
1880 | How much will it cost to get to the airport? |
1881 | How far is it to the airport? |
1882 | How long do you think it will take to go to the airport? |
1883 | Where does the airport bus leave from? |
1884 | The airport was closed because of the fog. |
1885 | How long does the airport bus take to the airport? |
1886 | The airport is close at hand. |
1887 | As soon as he arrived at the airport, he phoned his office. |
1888 | Arriving at the airport, I saw the plane taking off. |
1889 | I’ll phone you as soon as I get to the airport. |
1890 | Arriving at the airport, I called her up. |
1891 | There were a great many people at the airport. |
1892 | What time should I go to the airport? |
1893 | Upon arriving at the airport, he made a phone call to his wife. |
1894 | They shook hands when they met at the airport. |
1895 | How far is it from the airport to the hotel? |
1896 | Tiny particles in the air can cause cancer. |
1897 | Because of the problem of air pollution, the bicycle may some day replace the automobile. |
1898 | Air is a mixture of gases that we cannot see. |
1899 | Air is invisible. |
1900 | Air is a mixture of several gases. |
1901 | Air, like food, is a basic human need. |
1902 | Air is a mixture of gases. |
1903 | The air is soft, the soil moist. |
1904 | As for the air, there is always some moisture in the atmosphere, but when the amount increases a great deal, it affects the light waves. |
1905 | Air quality has deteriorated these past few years. |
1906 | Both air and water are indispensable for life. |
1907 | If it were not for air and water, we could not live. |
1908 | Without air and water, nothing could live. |
1909 | The air became warm. |
1910 | No living thing could live without air. |
1911 | Without air, nothing could live. |
1912 | The sky is becoming cloudy. |
1913 | The sky is blue. |
1914 | The sky was bright and clear. |
1915 | The sky is full of stars. |
1916 | The sky is over our heads. |
1917 | The sky was ablaze with fireworks. |
1918 | The sky is covered with clouds. |
1919 | The sky grew darker and darker, and the wind blew harder and harder. |
1920 | The sky is clear almost every day. |
1921 | The sky became darker and darker. |
1922 | The sky will soon clear up. |
1923 | He is as rich as any man in this town. |
1924 | The sky is as blue as blue can be. |
1925 | His plane leaves for Hong Kong at 2:00 p.m. |
1926 | A beautiful rainbow is spanning the sky. |
1927 | We can see thousands of stars in the sky. |
1928 | I saw something strange in the sky. |
1929 | Countless stars were twinkling in the sky. |
1930 | The sun is shining in the sky. |
1931 | Numerous stars were visible in the sky. |
1932 | There are so many stars in the sky, I can’t count them all. |
1933 | There were several stars to be seen in the sky. |
1934 | There isn’t a single cloud in the sky. |
1935 | Empty cans were scattered about the place. |
1936 | The brightness of the sky showed that the storm had passed. |
1937 | Do you know the reason why the sky looks blue? |
1938 | The sky has become overcast. |
1939 | The sky is getting dark. |
1940 | Seen from the sky, the river looked like a huge snake. |
1941 | The houses and cars looked tiny from the sky. |
1942 | The only room available is a double. |
1943 | You’ve acted foolishly and you will pay for it. |
1944 | Are you feeling under the weather? |
1945 | Take this medicine in case you get sick. |
1946 | No pain, no gain. |
1947 | I cannot bear the pain any more. |
1948 | It’s so painful. Stop it! |
1949 | I escaped death. |
1950 | Is the Ginza the busiest street in Japan? |
1951 | We will make the payment by bank transfer. |
1952 | Bank robbery will cost you ten years in prison. |
1953 | I’ve been to the bank. |
1954 | You’ll see the bank on the left hand side of the hospital. |
1955 | The bank isn’t open on Sundays. |
1956 | Banks are cutting lending to industrial borrowers. |
1957 | The bank reassured us that our money was safe. |
1958 | Is the bank open? |
1959 | Banks open at nine o’clock. |
1960 | You’ll have to get off at the bank and take the A52. |
1961 | Banks will try to lend you an umbrella on a sunny day, but they will turn their backs on a rainy day. |
1962 | You’ll find the shop between a bank and a school. |
1963 | He works for a bank. |
1964 | Do you have any idea when the bank closes? |
1965 | Can you distinguish silver from tin? |
1966 | I need to know your answer by Friday. |
1967 | He said he would give us his decision for sure by Friday. |
1968 | Friday is the day when she is very busy. |
1969 | The bank shuts late on Fridays. |
1970 | We’re going out for a meal on Friday. |
1971 | Is there a table available for two on Friday? |
1972 | Interest rates will rise due to monetary tightening. |
1973 | The Golden Gate Bridge is made of iron. |
1974 | He will do anything to make money. |
1975 | A girl with blonde hair came to see you. |
1976 | Metal contracts when cooled. |
1977 | I think the love of money is common to us all. |
1978 | Money is not a criterion of success. |
1979 | Money is the root of all evil. |
1980 | I had a quarrel with him over money. |
1981 | Give me your money. |
1982 | The rich are apt to look down upon the poor. |
1983 | The rich are not always happy. |
1984 | The rich are apt to look down on people. |
1985 | The rich sometimes despise the poor. |
1986 | For all his wealth, he is unhappy. |
1987 | He became rich. |
1988 | Do you want to be rich? |
1989 | He is rich yet he lives like a beggar. |
1990 | The rich are not always happier than the poor. |
1991 | I’m broke. |
1992 | I’m feeding the goldfish. |
1993 | I had to resort to threats to get my money back. |
1994 | Lend your money and lose your friend. |
1995 | I should have taken the money. |
1996 | It is foolish to equate money with happiness. |
1997 | The loss of money made it impossible for him to go abroad. |
1998 | Don’t ask for money. |
1999 | Making money is his religion. |
2000 | Health is better than wealth. |
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