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PhraseMix Examples Categories listener: family

17 English lessons for speaking to family

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English Lesson: You're a real pain in the neck, you know?

1. “You're a real pain in the neck, you know?”

English Lesson: The last thing I want is for you to feel like you can't open up to me about this kind of stuff.

2. “The last thing I want is for you to feel like you can't open up to me about this kind of stuff.”

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3. “You hung up on me!”

English Lesson: Are we there yet?

4. “Are we there yet?”

English Lesson: Did you turn it all the way off?

5. “Did you turn it all the way off?”

English Lesson: Mom, the faucet's dripping.

6. “Mom, the faucet's dripping.”

English Lesson: That sounds like a recipe for disaster.

7. “That sounds like a recipe for disaster.”

English Lesson: I guess I'll thaw this out.

8. “I guess I'll thaw this out.”

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9. “Here. Take an extra one, just in case.”

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10. “What are you doing up at this hour?”

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11. “Thanks, but I would have remembered!”

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12. “That makes me think he has something to hide.”

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13. “I didn't raise you to be a picky eater!”

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14. “What's the difference?”

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15. “You want to rent some movies?”

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16. “How many times do I have to tell you to clean up after yourself?”

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17. “Come on! Did you have to bring that up?”

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