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DAY 1

I am John.
I am a student of St. Andrew’s High School.
I am working in Microsoft Corporation.
I am doing business.
I am looking for a job.
I am a housewife.
He is my father.
She is my mother.
He is my elder brother.
This is my younger brother.
She is my elder sister.
She is my younger sister.
He is my grandfather.
She is my grandmother.
He is my neighbour.
He is my classmate.
He is my colleague.

DAY 2

How are you?
How is life?
How are things?
How is your married life?
Fine.
I am fine.
Pretty well.
Fantastic.
Fit as a fiddle.
I am fine.
What about you?
Fine.
How about you?
I am fine and you?
How is your father?
How is your mother?
How is your brother?
How is your sister?
He is fine.
Oh, well.
He is doing fine.
How is everybody?
How is everybody at home?
Everybody is fine.
All are fine.

DAY 3

May I know your name?
Your name please?
Your good name please?
What's your name?
I am Mary.
I am Miss. Catherine.
I am Mrs. Obama.
What are you?
What do you do?
Where do you work?
Where are you working?
I am working in Google.
I am working as a Advertising Agent.
What is your father?
What is he?
Where does he work?
He is working in MSN – USA.
He is working as a software engineer in WIPRO.
He is a software engineer in WIPRO.

DAY 4

Where do you live?
Where are you living?
Where is your residence?
I live in London.
I am living in London.
I am residing at London.
Where are you from?
Where do you come from?
Which is your native town?
You belong to which place?
I am from Chicago.
I come from Chicago.
My native town is Chicago.
I belong to Chicago.
Where does he live?
Where do they live?
He lives at Paris in France.
They live in at Paris in France.

DAY 5

What is your educational qualification?
What is your qualification?
How far have you studied?
I am an Engineer.
I have done my B.S. of Engineering.
I am a graduate in Engineering.
I am a post graduate in Medicine.
I have completed my M.S.
I have studied unto Graduation.
I had my school education in London.
I had my schooling in London.
I did my college studies in Washington.

DAY 6

Could you tell us something about your family?
Ours is a large family.
Ours is a small family.
Ours is a large joint family.
Ours is an orthodox family.
Ours is a modern, liberal family.
There are eight members in our family.
There are four members in our family.
We are six people at home. My father, my mother, my two sisters and a brother besides myself.
I have two brothers and a sister.
We are two brothers and a sister at home.
I have three brothers and two sisters.

DAY 7

What type of person are you?
I am frank.
I am bold.
I am rather shy.
I am friendly.
I am reserved by nature.
I am very strict.
I am outspoken.
I am always positive.
My father is very honest.
My brother is very adamant.
My sister is very innocent.
My mother is very affectionate.
My friend is very reliable.

DAY 8

You belong to which place? which is your home town?
I belong to New York.
I am a native of Washington.
How far is it from Chennai?
It is about 300 kms from Chennai.
How many hours drive?
It's about 8 hour journey by road.
About 8 hours journey by road.
How is the weather like?
The weather is hot.
The weather is rather hot.
What is the major occupation of the people?
What do the people do there?
The major occupation of the people is agriculture.
What language is spoken there?
What language do they speak there?
They speak Tamil.
People speak Tamil.
Tamil is spoken there.

DAY 9

How is the new house?
The new house is very convenient.
The house is spacious.
The house is commodious.
The house is roomy.
The house is big.
The house is beautiful.
The house is lovely.
When are you moving to the new house?
Are you letting out your house?
How about water?
There is no water problem at all.
There is plenty of water.
There is scarcity of water.
There is a well but the water is brackish.
The water is hard.
The water is soft.

DAY 10

I feel happy.
I feel shy.
I feel hungry.
I feel thirsty.
I feel sleepy.
I feel tired.
I feel giddy.
I feel guilty.
I feel feverish.
I feel powerful.
I don't feel like eating anything.
I don't feel like talking to anybody.
I don't feel like going out.
I don’t' feel like watching T.V.
I don't feel like walking fast.

DAY 11

What is your name?
My name is Raja.
What are you?
I am a professor of English in University of Wisconsin.
What is your father?
He is a Business Man.
Where do you live?
We are living in Wisconsin.
You belong to which place?
I belong to Chennai.
How far is it from Mumbai?
Chennai is 2000km from Mumbai.
How is the weather like?
It is always sunny there.
What is the major occupation of the people there?
Agriculture is the major occupation of the people there in.
What language is spoken there?
Tamil is spoken there.
What is your educational qualification?
I am a B.E. graduate.
Where did you have your school education?
I did my school education in Chicago.
Could you tell me something about your family?
Ours is a joint family.
We are six persons.
My father, my mother, my grand father, my grand mother, my sister and myself.
What type of person are you?
I am friendly person.
Very good.

DAY 12

Arrange the books in order.
Bolt the door.
Bring them here.
Bear in mind.
Call them in.
Okay, come to the point.
Do the home work.
Eat slowly.
Forget the past.
Give it to them.
Hide it up somewhere.
Keep your word.
Listen to me.
Lock the door.
Mind your tongue.
Mind your business.
Mind the steps.
Make a note of it.
Meet me tomorrow.

DAY 13

Get up.
Wake him up.
Get dressed quickly.
Switch off the T.V.
Keep the change.
Remind me.
Return it safely.
Reduce the volume.
Remember the date.
Put on your shirt.
Send him out.
Meet them in person.
Note the address.
Pay the bill.
Show him around the city.
Throw it out.
Take them with you.
Take these tablets for three days.
Read them aloud.

DAY 14

Don't disturb me.
Don't talk about that.
Don't waste my time.
Don't go there.
Don't move with them.
Don't ask me anything.
Don't talk to me.
Don't cry.
Don't shout.
Don't make noise.
Don't quarrel with him.
Don't eat too much.
Don't beat about the bush.
Don't move.
Don't make me angry.
Don't beat him.
Don't tell lies.
Don't rush me.
Don't confuse me.
Don't get angry.
Don't keep the door open.
Don't spend all the money.
Don't think that you are clever.

DAY 15

Is he your relative?
Is it Welcome group of companies?
Is it number 17?
Is the seat vacant?
Is it your first visit to Chennai?
Is the shop open?
Is he at home?
Is it true?
Is there anybody inside?
Is she your sister?
Is your wife employed?
Is it Jolarpet?
Is it 8-3 coach?
Is your friend in London?
Is he a teacher?
Is it useful?

DAY 16

Are you ready?
Are you free now?
Are you Mr. Murthy?
Are you angry with me?
Are you afraid of them?
Are you tired?
Are you married?
Are you employed?
Are you interested in that?
Are you awake?
Are you aware of that?
Are you a relative of Mr. Mohan?
Are you not well?
Are they your relatives?
Are they from abroad?
Are the shops open?
Are you satisfied now?
Are you joking?

DAY 17

What is your aim in life?
What is your hobby?
What day is today?
What date is today?
What station is it?
What is your sister's name?
What is his name?
What is your opinion?
What are you?
What is the name of that girl?
What do you think of him? what do you do on Sundays?
What do you want?
What did you say?
What did he ask you?
What did you buy?
What do you do?
What did you do?
What will you do?
What are you doing?
What have you decided?

DAY 18

Where are you coming from?
Where are you now?
Where are my books?
Where do you live?
Where did you meet him?
Where have you kept the book?
Where is he working now?
Where are you buying the vegetables?
Where do you buy the vegetables?
Where is your brother now?
When is your birthday?
When is the next train?
When are you going to Delhi?
When did you return from Mumbai?
When did you meet him last?
When did you join this course?
When will they come?
When are you completing the computer course?

DAY 19

Who is he?
Who is that man standing over there?
Who are you?
Who are you to command me?
Who said?
Who told you?
Who switched off the light?
Who asked you?
Who called you?
Who will help you?
Who told you that I was not well?
Whom do you suspect?
With whom did you come?
Whom did you come with?
Which is your home town?
Which is your bag?
Which one do you want?
Which colour do you like?

Which bus goes to Thiruvallur?
Which game do you like? Cricket or Tennis.
Whose book is this?
Whose mistake is it?
Whose handwriting is this?

DAY 20

Why is he dull?
Why is the train late?
Why are you late?
Why are you laughing?
Why are you shouting like this?
Why are you getting angry unnecessarily?
Why are you staring at me?
Why are you asking me?
Why are you telling me all this?
Why do you always wear blue shirts?
Why do you worry?
Why did you beat him?
Why did you resign the job?
Then, why did you call me?
Why did you go there?
Then, why did you ask me to come?
Why did you spend all the money?
Why did you behave like that?
Why didn't you apply for the job?
Why didn't you inform me?

DAY 21

Is he binding a book?
Is he bringing a file?
Is he buying fruits?
Is he giving the book?
Is he learning English?
Is he paying the fee?
Is he running?
Is she calling you?
Is she writing a letter?
Is she cutting a tree?
Is she reading a novel?
Is she calling your sister?
Is she going to Delhi?
Is the bus corning?
Is it raining?
Is the machine working?
Is he taking your cell phone?
Is your mother preparing food?

Is Chitra calling Priya?
Is Gayathri waiting for you?
Is Shyamala residing here?
Is Ravi singing a song?
Is Ashwin giving a lecture?
Is Maran taking your pen?
Is Mala telling a story?

DAY 22

How is your friend Suresh?
How is the movie?
How is it?
How do you manage?
How do you know that?
How do you find the course?
How do I know that?
How often do you go there?
How did you reach there?
How did you get there?
How did they escape?
How did you locate the house?
How did you convince them?
How many rooms are there in that house?
How many brothers do you have?
How much is it?
How long will you wait?
How far is Salem from here?

DAY 23

Thank you.

Thanks a lot.

Thank you so much.

Thank you very much.

You have been a great help. Thank you very much.

Thank you very much.

I will never forget your timely help.

It was nice of you to arrange everything at a short notice.

I don't know how to thank you.

I really don't know how to express my thanks to you.

I am very grateful to you.

I don't find words to express my thanks to you.

Thank you for reminding me.

Thanks for calling.

That's OK.

That's alright.

No problem.

Don't mention it.

You are welcome.

DAY 24

Hey..... How dare you talk to me like that?

Were you out of your mind to do such a thing?

Stop telling me what to do and mind your business.

Are you trying to make a fool of me?

I have come to the end of my patience.

Don't try my patience.

What the hell do you want?

You are always complaining about something.

What the devil are you doing there?

Do you think you are very smart?

Do you think I am not aware of it?

Behave yourself, otherwise I will neck you out.

How are you concerned with my affairs?

Get out of my sight.

Go to hell.

Get lost.

Don't lose your temper.

Keep cool.

Keep yourself cool.

DAY 25

Don't worry. Everything will go off well.

There is no need to worry.

Stop worrying. Everything will be alright.

It was nobody's fault. Why do you worry?

Look. There is nothing to get nervous about.

Everybody makes mistakes sometimes you know.

Forget it. Anyone can make a mistake.

I am sure it was not your fault and everybody knows it.

Nothing like that will happen again. Don't worry.

Why fear when I am here?

Why fear as long as I am with you?

Don't worry. I too have the same problem.

Tears don't solve any problem.

There is always a solution to any problem.

Through thick and thin I will stand by you.

Rain or shine, I will stand by you.

Whatever is destined to happen, will happen.

Life is not suffering all the time.

Nothing can be achieved by feeling depressed like this.

DAY 26

What time do you get up in the morning?

I get up at 6.30.

I get up at 5.15.

What do you have in the morning? Coffee or tea?

Normally, I have tea in the morning.

Which newspaper do you read?

I read the Times.

I buy the Hindu as well.

Do you have time to read the paper in the morning?

Yes. I have.

No. I have a very busy schedule in the morning.

I just go through the headlines.

What do you have for your breakfast?

Mostly idlis, sometimes dosa or pongal.

When do you leave for office?

I leave at 9.15.

How do you go to office?

I go by train.

I go by bus.

I go by scooter.

I go by cycle.

When do you return home?

I return home at 6.30.

When do you go to bed?

I go to bed at 10.30.

DAY 27

Did you type the letter?

Did he come here yesterday?

Did you lock the door?

Did you switch off the T.V.?

Did you get my letter?

Did you receive my letter?

Did it rain there?

Did anybody come?

Did he say anything?

Did you go to office yesterday?

Did you call me?

Did I give you the balance?

Did I ask you?

Did you reach there on time?

Did you get there on time?

Did you return the book?

Did he ask you anything about that?

Did you understand this lesson?

DAY 28

Did he come?

When did he come?

Where did he come?

How did he come?

Why did he come here?

With whom did he come?

When did he come?

He came here last week.

He came here yesterday.

Where did he come?

He came here.

He came to my office.

How did he come?

He came by bus.

He came by car.

Why did he come?

He came to meet my father.

He came to my office to ask for money.

He just made a courtesy visit.

With whom did he come?

He came along with his wife.

He came here alone.

DAY 29

Will they come here?

When will they come?

Are they coming here tomorrow?

What are you going to do?

When are you completing the work?

When are you going to get married?

Are you going with them?

When are you going to vacate the house?

How long are you going to stay there?

What are you going to do next?

How will you manage?

How are you going to manage?

When is the manager returning from Trichy?

Will it rain today?

When are you leaving for Madurai?

DAY 30

They are giving the bonus next week.

I am leaving for Salem tomorrow night.

They are vacating the house next month.

Next week my cousin is coming from Mumbai.

I have to take her to Kumbakonam.

My friend Surya is getting married next month.

I am leaving for Bangalore tonight and I will be back after 10 days.

You just wait there. I will come and pick you up.

I will take you there one day.

I think it will rain today.

I hope they will win.

It is already 8.30. I don't think they will come.

Hereafter I won't go with them.

They won't mistake me.

Nobody will believe that.

They will not listen to me.

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