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38 English lessons for asking a question

English Lesson: Oh yeah? What kind of sales?
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1. “Oh yeah? What kind of sales?”

English Lesson: Let me ask you this: is there anything that we can do to convince you to move ahead with this today?
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2. “Let me ask you this: is there anything that we can do to convince you to move ahead with this today?”

English Lesson: Hey, can we go back to what you were saying about the deposit slips? I have a question.
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3. “Hey, can we go back to what you were saying about the deposit slips? I have a question.”

English Lesson: Has anyone seen my cell phone? I think I left it lying around here somewhere.
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4. “Has anyone seen my cell phone? I think I left it lying around here somewhere.”

English Lesson: How did the two of you end up collaborating with each other?
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5. “How did the two of you end up collaborating with each other?”

English Lesson: Now what exactly are account receivables?
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6. “Now what exactly are account receivables?”

English Lesson: I noticed that you didn’t enter the customer information. Was that on purpose?
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7. “I noticed that you didn’t enter the customer information. Was that on purpose?”

English Lesson: You know that guy you introduced me to at your party? What's his story?
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8. “You know that guy you introduced me to at your party? What's his story?”

English Lesson: Aren't you going to get in trouble for that?
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9. “Aren't you going to get in trouble for that?”

English Lesson: Are you referring to Eve?
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10. “Are you referring to Eve?”

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