انگریزی فقرے
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- Fed to the buzzards
- Number seven
The number that comes after six and before eight.
- He said
He spoke or told something.
- You are
A way to say or ask about someone.
- Love you
A way to tell someone you care deeply for them.
- Like i lost the __
To feel a strong emotional connection or preference for something.
- The door
a movable barrier that opens and closes an entrance
- My father
A man who has children.
- Please come
A polite way to ask someone to arrive or to join you.
- A tree
A tall plant with a trunk and leaves.
- Talk to him
Speak or communicate with him.
- Right now
at this moment
- My brother
the male sibling in your family
- Talk about
to discuss a topic
- The bedroom living room kitchen bathroom
Rooms in a house for living, sleeping, cooking, and washing.
- Does add
To put something together with something else.
- A girl
A young female person.
- A lot of
Many or a large amount of something
- They had
A group of people or things possessed something in the past.
- A lot of people
Many people
- Going to
Plans to do something in the future.
- My friends
The people you know and spend time with.
- Look like
to seem or appear similar to something
- Good idea
A suggestion that is likely to be successful or useful.
- How many
A way to ask about the number of something.
- For example
Something you say to give an illustration.
- They should
A phrase suggesting that something is necessary or advisable for a group of people.
- His kid
His child.
- Credit card
A plastic card used to buy things and pay later.
- Make it
to succeed or achieve something
- Two years
a period of 24 months
- Cup of coffee
A glass or mug filled with coffee.
- Stay here
Don't leave this place.
- The difference
how two things are not the same
- Same time
At the exact moment as something else.
- A lot of time and money
many hours and a lot of money
- The fact that
a statement or situation that is true
- Some kind of
A type or category of something, not specified.
- You got
You have received or achieved something.
- More money
Having extra cash or funds.
- My job
The work you do to earn money.
- You look like
You appear similar to someone or something.
- Open it
To make something not closed.
- Good job
Well done!
- The engine
A machine that converts fuel into movement.
- On sale
available to buy at a lower price
- At football
playing or watching the sport of football
- If I can talk him into
If I can persuade him to do something
- You'll find
You will discover something.
- You wanted
You wished for something before
- Next few days
The coming days that follow today.
- Come again
Please repeat what you just said.
- Feeling a lot of pain
experiencing much hurt or discomfort
- First came to this city
the time when you first arrived in this city
- Put it back
to return something to its original place
- Instead of
in place of something else
- Taking control
to manage or lead a situation
- In trouble
Having problems or facing difficulties.
- Getting married
When two people promise to live together as a couple.
- Living with
staying with someone and sharing a home