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A/The bag is under the chair. |
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What is in the classroom? |
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The bag is behind the desk. |
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The bag is in front of the desk. |
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The bag is beside the desk. |
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The theatre is to the left of the restaurant. (The theatre is on the left side of the restaurant.) |
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The department store is to the right of the restaurant. (The department store is on the ride side of the restaurant.) |
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The restaurant is between the theatre and the department store. |
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The bank is across (the road) from the department store. (The bank is opposite the department store.) |
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The apple is outside the box. |
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Ms Sora is to the left of Ms Mina. (*From the viewer's point of view, not relative to the viewed person: NOT "On her left", but instead "left of her".) |
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(I) am going (in order) to buy an ice cream. |
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Why are (you) going to the park? |
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(I) am going in order to do exercise. |
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Where do (you) usually go (in order) to eat lunch? |
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Mr Andy goes/is going to the department store (in order) to meet (his) friend(s). |
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Ms Irina goes/is going to a restaurant (in order) to meet her friend(s). |
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What are (you/they/...) going to the park to do? |
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Ms Susan is going to the park (in order) to take a walk. |
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Mr Lenping is going to the park (in order) to read a book. |
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(I) go in order to make (something). |
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(I) go in order to listen (to something). |
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(I) go in order to eat (something). |
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(I) go in order to borrow (something). |
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Why are (you) going to the Karaoke bar/singing room? |
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(I) am going in order to sing. (I go in order to sing.) |
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What did you go to the video shop (in order) to do? |
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(I) went (in order to) borrow a video tape. |
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Where did you go Ms Mina? (Where did Ms Mina go?) |
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(I) went to the beauty salon (in order) to get a haircut. |
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Did (you) go to the bank to send money? |
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No, (I) went to the bank (in order) to withdraw (get/find) money. |
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마인해요. 오늘 한 시에 비자를 받으러 대사관에 가요. |
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Sorry. (I) am going to the embassy today at one o'clock (in order) to get (receive) a visa. |
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Have (you) perhaps seen my cell phone? (Did you see my phone?) |
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Yes, (I) have seen (it). (Yes, I saw it.) |
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Is there a bank in this area? (Is there a bank around here/in the (this) vicinity/in the (this) neighbourhood?) |
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That's all right. (No problem.) |
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By the way is there a park nearby? (By the way/but/however is there a park in this area/near here?) |
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Yes, go this way. Then (it) is on the right. |
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I am in Myeongdong now. (formal polite) |
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Today (is) December 25 -- (it) is Christmas. (formal polite) |
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It is snowing in Seoul now. (Now, in Seoul, snow is coming.) (formal polite) |
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사람들이 크리스마스 선물을 사러 명동에 많이 왔습니다. |
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Many people (have) come to Myeongdong (in order) to buy Christmas presents. (formal polite) |
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On the roads, there are also many cars. (formal polite) |
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(I) find/search for/withdraw (something/money). (formal polite) |
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(I) learn. (formal polite) |
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(I) taught. (formal polite) |
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(I) studied. (formal polite) |
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(I) was tired. (formal polite) |
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However, class finishes late. (By the way, (I) finish class late.) (formal polite) |
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The Korean language school is in Shinchon. (formal polite) |
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(I) study. (formal polite) |
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The party was very interesting. (formal polite) |
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(I) listened to a lot of music. (formal polite) |
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(I) listen a lot. (formal polite) |
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(I) read. (past tense) (formal polite) |
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(I) watch/see. (formal polite) |
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(I) saw/watched. (formal polite) |
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(I) take a walk. (formal polite) |
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(I) took a walk. (formal polite) |
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(I) am busy. (formal polite) |
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(I) was busy. (formal polite) |
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(I) don't know. (formal polite) |
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(I) didn't know. (formal polite) |
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(I) make (something). (formal polite) |
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(I) made (something). (formal polite) |
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(I) arrived at school early. (formal polite) |
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And (I) went to the bank (in order) to withdraw money. (formal polite) |
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No, (I) sent an email to a friend. (informal polite) |
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(It) is very close/near. (informal polite) |
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(He/She) is my office/company co-worker. (informal polite) |
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(It) is (in) this building on the first floor. (informal polite) |
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(I) went to the break room at break time (in order) to meet (my) friend(s). (informal polite) |
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(I) didn't bring an umbrella today. (informal polite) |
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