400 Crazy English sentences
Lesson 18
345. I’ll send you a text.
/aɪl send juː ə tekst/
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346. Could I borrow your phone, please?
/kʊd aɪ ˈbɑːroʊ jʊr foʊn pliːz/
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347. I’d like a phone card, please.
/aɪd laɪk ə foʊn kɑːrd pliːz/
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348. Look forward to seeing you soon!
/lʊk ˈfɔːrwərd tuː ˈsiːiːŋ juː suːn/
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349. Where did you learn your English?
/hwer dɪd juː lɜːrn jʊr ˈɪŋglɪʃ/
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350. I taught myself.
/aɪ tɔːt maɪˈself/
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351. How do you pronounce this word?
/haʊ duː juː prəˈnaʊns ðɪs wɜːrd/
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352. I don’t mind.
/aɪ doʊnt maɪnd/
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353. Anything else?
/eniːˌθɪŋ els/
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354. Are you afraid?
/ɑːr juː əˈfreɪd/
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355. Are you waiting for someone?
/ɑːr juː ˈweɪtiːŋ fər ˈsʌmwʌn/
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356. Are you working Tomorrow?
/ɑːr juː ˈwɜːrkɪŋ tuː ˈmɔːroʊ/
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357. At what time did it happen?
/ət hwʌt taɪm dɪd ɪt ˈhæpʌn/
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358. What are you thinking about?
/hwʌt ɑːr juː ˈθɪŋkɪŋ əˈbaʊt/
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359. What did you do last night?
/hwʌt dɪd juː duː læst naɪt/
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360. What does he do for work?
/hwʌt dʌz hiː duː fər wɜːrk/
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361. What time did you get up?
/hwʌt taɪm dɪd juː get ʌp/
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362. What time does it start?
/hwʌt taɪm dʌz ɪt stɑːrt/
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363. When will he be back?
/hwen wɪl hiː biː bæk/
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364. Why did you say that?
/hwaɪ dɪd juː seɪ ðæt/
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