400 Crazy English sentences

Lesson 10

185. It’s below freezing

/ɪts bɪˈləʊ ˈfriːzɪŋ/

186. What’s the forecast?

/wɒts ðə ˈfɔːkɑːst/

187. It’s forecast to rain

/ɪts ˈfɔːkɑːst tə reɪn/

188. It looks like rain

/ɪt lʊks laɪk reɪn/

189. Would anyone like a tea or coffee?

/wʊd ˈenɪwʌn laɪk ə tiː ə ˈkɒfɪ/

190. The kettle’s boiled

/ðə ˈketlz bɔɪld/

191. Can you put the light on?

/kæn jʊ pʊt ðə laɪt ɒn/

192. Is there anything good on TV?

/ɪz ðeə ˈenɪθɪŋ gʊd ɒn ˌtiːˈviː/

193. Do you want to watch a film?

/duː jʊ wɒnt tə wɒʧ ə fɪlm/

194. Do you want me to put the TV on?

/duː jʊ wɒnt miː tə pʊt ðə ˌtiːˈviː ɒn/

195. What time’s the match on?

/wɒt taɪmz ðə mæʧ ɒn/

196. What’s the score?

/wɒts ðə skɔː/

197. Who’s playing?

/huːz ˈpleɪɪŋ/

198. Who won?

/huː wʌn/

199. What would you like for breakfast?

/wɒt wʊd jʊ laɪk fə ˈbrekfəst/

200. Could you pass the sugar, please?

/kʊd jʊ pɑːs ðə ˈʃʊgə pliːz/

201. Would you like some more?

/wʊd jʊ laɪk sʌm mɔː/

202. Have you had enough to eat?

/həv jʊ həd ɪˈnʌf tʊ iːt/

203. Would anyone like dessert?

/wʊd ˈenɪwʌn laɪk dɪˈzɜːt/

204. I’m full

/aɪm fʊl/