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Simple sentences






L-Beginning

Phrases for Conversation –

Greetings

1. Hi.

Hello.

2. Good morning.

Good afternoon.

Good evening.

3. How are you?

How are you doing?

How ya doing? (Informal)

4. Fine. How about you?

5. Okay. Thanks.

 

 

Introducing Yourself

1. I'm Kate.

I'm Jane. (Use first name in informal situations)

2. I'm James Anderson.

I'm Jane Micheal. (Use full name in business and formal situations)

3. (It's) nice to meet you.

(It's) nice meeting you. (It's) good to meet you.

4. Nice to meet you too.

 

Introducing Other People

1. This is my friend, Jack.

2. Hi Jack. I'm Linda

my brother, Bob.

my sister, Cindy.

my father, Mr. Harris.

my mother, Mrs. Harris.

my teacher, Ms. Watson.

my student, Carrie.

my friend, Mary Jones.

my boss, Mr. Ritter.

my co-worker, Penny Pitcher.

3.Nice to meet you.

4.Nice to meet you too.

 

 

Identifying People, Things

 

1. This is Minnie Rivers.

That is Mr. Lewis.

2. Minnie is a writer.

Mr. Lewis is a barber.

Gail is an artist.

He is a photographer.

She is a secretary.

He's a dentist.

She's a doctor.

3. I am a computer programmer.

I'm a businessman.

I'm a businesswoman.

I'm not a mechanic.

4. We are writers.

They are engineers.

You are a student.

You are students.

5. This is an apple.

This is a banana.

That is an orange.

That is not a tomato.

It is a telephone.

It's a horse.

It's not an airplane.

 

 

Classroom Questions

What's your name? What is this? What is that? How do you say it in English? How do you spell it? Please say it again. Please speak more slowly. I don't understand. I'm sorry.   My name is Robert. You can call me Bob That's a pencil It's a desk. Eraser. E-R-A-S-E-R. All right. Okay. Listen carefully. Let me explain. That's okay.

 

Asking for Information

Here are some sample phrases and sentences for asking information in English.

1. What is this? 2. What is that? 3. What's this? 4. What's that? 5. What are these? 6. What are those? 7. Where is Mr. King? 8. Where is Ms. Knight? 9. Where's Johnny? 10. When's the movie? 11. When's lunch? 12. How is the food?   This is a table. That is a chair. It's a pen. It's an apple. These are pencils. Those are books. He is over there. She's (right) here. He's in the house. It's at 9: 00. Lunch is at noon. It's delicious.

 

 

Giving Information

1. Jeremy is from Ohio. 2. Kelly is a saleswoman. 3. He's a university student. 4. Ronda lives in Texas. 5. I work at a restaurant. 6. I live in Florida. 8. Where are you from? 9. What is your occupation?   Oh really? What part of Ohio? Is that right? What company? Oh. What university? Really? What city (in Texas)? Oh really? Which restaurant? Oh yeah? Where in Florida? I'm from Delaware. I'm a police officer.   Columbus. Microsoft. Harvard. Dallas. Angelo Meroni's Orlando.

 

 

Simple sentences

1. I work in a post office. 2. Greg works in a bank. 3. They live in Washington. 4. I eat breakfast at 8: 00 a.m. 5. She goes to work at 9: 00 a.m. 6. Eddy plays basketball every Friday. 7. Penny starts class at 10: 00. 8. I don't drink beer.   Are you a letter carrier? Is he a teller? Are they senators? What do you eat? Where does she work? Where does he play? When does she finish? Why (not)?   No, I'm a postal clerk. Yes, he is. No, they aren't. (I eat) eggs, bacon, and toast. In the cafeteria. At the gym. At 11: 00. I don't like it.

 


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