Everyday English: Conversations and Scenarios
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1. Apology and Mountain Beauty
Mary apologized for not telling Peter. She said it was not ridiculous and encouraged him to escalate to the top of the mountain among the trees. He asked if he had ever seen an environment as beautiful as that. In no time, he had accomplished everything.
2. Exam Success and Unforeseen Journeys
You must pass the exam! Passing or not passing is up to you. If you studied more, you would perform better, I think so. I was told that she had unknowingly hiked with their parents. I've heard tell.
3. Vehicle Repairs and Garden Tasks
I ruined the car and sent it to the workshop. I also broke the bike and had it fixed. Have you had the tree in the garden cut? I had ordered it cut before leaving home.
4. Public Information and Civic Responsibility
The advertisements are written in several languages. The government wants everyone to understand them. Young people should not take the rules lightly. They must respect them or be arrested if they break them. How much time should they be on the street?
5. Conditional Scenarios and Personal Choices
If you were me, I would have handled things better. I would have invited you to my party if you had told me, but since you didn't say anything, I didn't invite you. If you go, let me know. If you become slim, you will feel a little better. After doing sport, tell me. When you're done, we'll talk.
6. Home Improvement and Collaboration
I will buy a painting cheaper than this one. I want to paint my house because it is dirtier than yours. Would you like to paint? Would you like to help? I hate working alone. It's too boring, and I'm not fast enough to finish in time.
7. Classroom Comparisons and Physical Attributes
The classroom is warmer than in winter. The classroom is also broader and wider than your house. Brian is the youngest in the class. What is the coldest place on Earth? This chair is the least comfortable in the class. Antonio is strong enough to fight anyone.
8. Daily Routines and Observations
Is Tom studying now? He's starting to write. She is traveling. Are you referring to him? He is lying frequently. Do you wake up early every day? He often gets up at 7. He loves to watch TV.
9. Lending Habits and Personal Boundaries
Enter your name in the book. You might forget to whom you lent it. You should not be so good to them. They always ask for things and never return them. Why don't you usually bring your own? I hate looking for more. Do you want to talk to them?
10. Comparisons, Language, and Recent Events
Paula is thinner, smaller, and prettier than Andrea. English is easier than German, but it is more difficult for Portuguese speakers. If I eat a healthy meal, I feel good. I haven't seen Mary since last week. They have already sold more than 12 million units. Did you just leave the train? I don't know yet.