1000 Most Common English Phrases
Letter T
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Take a chance.
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Take it outside.
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Take me downtown.
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Take me to the Marriott Hotel.
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Take this medicine.
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Tell him that I need to talk to him.
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Tell me.
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Thank you miss.
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Thank you sir.
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Thank you very much.
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Thank you.
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Thanks for everything.
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Thanks for your help.
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That car is similar to my car.
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That car over there is mine.
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That looks great.
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That looks old.
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That means friend.
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That restaurant is not expensive.
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That smells bad.
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That way.
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That's a good school.
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That's alright.
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That's enough.
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That's fine.
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That's her book.
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That's it.
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That's not enough.
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That's not fair.
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That's not right.
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That's right.
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That's too bad.
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That's too expensive.
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That's too many.
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That's too much.
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That's wrong.
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The accident happened at the intersection.
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The big one or the small one?
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The book is behind the table.
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The book is in front of the table.
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The book is near the table.
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The book is next to the table.
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The book is on top of the table.
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The book is under the table.
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The books are expensive.
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The car is fixed.
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The cars are American.
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The food was delicious.
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The plane departs at 5:30P.
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The roads are slippery.
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The TV is broken.
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The whole day.
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There are many people here.
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There are some apples in the refrigerator.
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There are some books on the table.
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There has been a car accident.
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There's a book under the table.
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There's a restaurant near here.
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There's a restaurant over there, but I don't think it's very good.
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There's plenty of time.
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These books are ours.
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They arrived yesterday.
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They charge 26 dollars per day.
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They haven't met her yet.
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They'll be right back.
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They're planning to come next year.
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They're the same.
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They're very busy.
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They're waiting for us.
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This doesn't work.
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This is Mrs. Smith.
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This is my mother.
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This is the first time I've been here.
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This is very difficult.
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This is very important.
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This room is a mess.
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Those men are speaking English.
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Try it on.
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Try it.
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Try to say it.
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Turn around.
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Turn left.
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Turn right.