400 sentences crazy english

Lesson 9

165. What time shall we meet?

/wɒt taɪm ʃəl wi miːt/

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166. Let’s meet at 8 o’clock

/lets miːt ət eɪt əˈklɒk/

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167. Where would you like to meet?

/weə wʊd jʊ laɪk tə miːt/

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168. I’ll see you at the cinema at 10 o’clock

/aɪl siː jʊ ət ðə ˈsɪnəmə ət ten əˈklɒk/

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169. See you there!

/siː jʊ ðeə/

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170. Let me know if you can make it

/let miː nəʊ ɪf jʊ kæn meɪk ɪt/

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171. I’ll be there in 10 minutes

/aɪl biː ðeə ɪn ten ˈmɪnɪts/

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172. Have you been here long?

/həv jʊ biːn hɪə lɒŋ/

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173. Have you been waiting long?

/həv jʊ biːn ˈweɪtɪŋ lɒŋ/

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174. The day before yesterday

/ðə deɪ bɪˈfɔː ˈjestədɪ/

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175. The day after tomorrow

/ðə deɪ ˈɑːftə təˈmɒrəʊ/

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176. Could you tell me the time, please?

/kʊd jʊ tel miː ðə taɪm pliːz/

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177. Do you know what time it is?

/duː jʊ nəʊ wɒt taɪm ɪt ɪz/

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178. 15 October

/ðə ˈfˈɪftiːnθ əv ɒkˈtəʊbə/

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179. What’s the date today?

/wɒts ðə deɪt təˈdeɪ/

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180. It’s sunny

/ɪts ˈsʌnɪ/

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181. What miserable weather!

/wɒt ˈmɪzərəbl ˈweðə/

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182. It’s starting to rain

/ɪts ˈstɑːtɪŋ tə reɪn/

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183. What’s the temperature?

/wɒts ðə ˈtemprɪʧə/

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184. It’s 22°C

/ɪts ˈtwentɪ tuː dɪˈgriːz/

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