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Sentences in English with audio (total 842,488)

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There are lots of people outside.
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Tom doesn't go out much.
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It'd be better not to go out.
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Did you not go out?
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Don't remove your mask.
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Take your mask off.
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Take out the garbage.
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All three of us are very lucky.
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Please give me three pieces of chalk.
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How about at three o'clock?
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There's a dictionary on that bookshelf.
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I get very lonely sometimes.
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I felt so alone.
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I wouldn't move to Australia if I were you.
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If it were me, I wouldn't move to Australia.
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I'll try my best to be there by 2:30.
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I'll do my best to get there by 2:30.
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My cat likes to look out the window.
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Did you show those pictures to your friends?
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Did you show that picture to your friends?
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When I was thirteen years old, I was told that my French was really good.
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May I ask what your name is?
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We were confident that we would win the game.
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Children were playing in the schoolyard.
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Stop making me laugh.
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A plainclothes officer made the arrest.
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Hold down the shift key.
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Tom will sober up soon.
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The driver claimed his gas pedal got stuck.
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The pain is starting to wear off.
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Does that excite you?
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I've never been on a double-decker bus.
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Solitaire is a card game.
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The room was so smoky I could hardly breathe.
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Where is your horse?
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The doctor told me to drink more water to prevent dehydration.
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If you don't want to do it, that's fine.
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Don't hang out with people like that.
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It's a very old building.
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It's a fairly old building.
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I'm afraid it's too late for us.
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What makes dogs wag their tails?
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Our stapler is out of staples.
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What's the difference between a hyphen and a dash?
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Tom thought he could thwart my plans.
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How fast can you dribble a basketball?
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Who owns this kiosk?
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Put the lid on the pot.
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Are those buses air-conditioned?
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At first glance, everyone seemed happy.
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Do you want a chocolate chip cookie?
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Do you want to eat chocolate chip cookies?
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It's going to take a lot of time to clean this mess up.
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Add salt and pepper and a pinch of nutmeg.
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Add salt, pepper and a pinch of nutmeg.
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It's going to take a lot of time to clean up this mess.
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This book is selling well in Japan.
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A friend invited me to dinner.
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A friend of mine invited me to dinner.
eng
What's your favorite piece of music?
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You read the report, right?
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This wine is delicious.
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"Thanks for your help." "You're welcome."
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"Promise?" "Yes, I promise."
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"Do you promise?" "Yes, I promise."
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"I need more." "Well, there isn't any more."
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"I need more." "Well, there's no more."
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"Thanks." "My pleasure."
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"How are you?" "I'm fine, thank you."
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"Thanks for your help." "It was nothing."
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"I can't sleep." "Me neither."
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"Do you have anything to do?" "No, not really."
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"May I use your dictionary?" "By all means."
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She remarried when she was in her mid-forties.
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She took the taxi to the museum.
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She looks a lot like her mother.
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She has no qualms about being violent towards her children.
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She went to the museum by cab.
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She assigned the work to him.
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She assigned him to the job.
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She saddled him with the work.
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She got angry with the naughty boy.
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She has a habit of coughing before she speaks.
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She left the table after dinner.
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She wrapped herself in a blanket.
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She has married a nobody.
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She burst into the room.
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She got angry at his rude behavior.
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She brought up two children.
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She had to accept her fate.
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She threw herself into my arms.
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She sat surrounded by her children.
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She started talking with a stranger.
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She forgot to feed her dog.
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She passed right by me without noticing.
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She removed the papers from the desk.
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She showed her courage in the face of danger.
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She looks pale. She may have been Ill.
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She may be a nurse. I am not sure.
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She has worn the same hat for a month.