1000 Most Common English Phrases

Letter T

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

Take it outside.

Take me downtown.

Take me to the Marriott Hotel.

Take this medicine.

Tell him that I need to talk to him.

Tell me.

Thank you miss.

Thank you sir.

Thank you very much.

Thank you.

Thanks for everything.

Thanks for your help.

That car is similar to my car.

That car over there is mine.

That looks great.

That looks old.

That means friend.

That restaurant is not expensive.

That smells bad.

That way.

That's a good school.

That's alright.

That's enough.

That's fine.

That's her book.

That's it.

That's not enough.

That's not fair.

That's not right.

That's right.

That's too bad.

That's too expensive.

That's too many.

That's too much.

That's wrong.

The accident happened at the intersection.

The big one or the small one?

The book is behind the table.

The book is in front of the table.

The book is near the table.

The book is next to the table.

The book is on top of the table.

The book is under the table.

The books are expensive.

The car is fixed.

The cars are American.

The food was delicious.

The plane departs at 5:30P.

The roads are slippery.

The TV is broken.

The whole day.

There are many people here.

There are some apples in the refrigerator.

There are some books on the table.

There has been a car accident.

There's a book under the table.

There's a restaurant near here.

There's a restaurant over there, but I don't think it's very good.

There's plenty of time.

These books are ours.

They arrived yesterday.

They charge 26 dollars per day.

They haven't met her yet.

They'll be right back.

They're planning to come next year.

They're the same.

They're very busy.

They're waiting for us.

This doesn't work.

This is Mrs. Smith.

This is my mother.

This is the first time I've been here.

This is very difficult.

This is very important.

This room is a mess.

Those men are speaking English.

Try it on.

Try it.

Try to say it.

Turn around.

Turn left.

Turn right.