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How are you?
(e)
Hello, Mr. Matsushima, how are you?
Hello, Mr. Matsushima, how are you?
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What's up?
(s)
Hey, what's up!
Hey, what's up!
1 More Example
What's your name?
(s)
My name is Peter. What's your name?
My name is Peter. What's your name?
2 More Examples
How old are you?
(s)
"How old are you ?" (informal)
"How old are you ?" (informal)
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Where are you from?
(s)
You sound British. Where are you from?
You sound British. Where are you from?
1 More Example
Who is that?
(s)
Who is that person?
Who is that person?
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What is it?
(s)
What is it?
What is it?
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What's this?
(s)
How much is this?
(s)
Do you like it?
(s)
Where do you live?
(s)
You need a ride home, where do you live?
You need a ride home, where do you live?
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What do you mean?
(s)
How do you spell that?
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When is your birthday?
(s)
What did you say?
(s)
Where is it?
(s)
Can I see the menu?
(s)
What are you doing tomorrow?
(s)
What's your hobby?
(s)
Listening to music.
Listening to music.
And you?
(s)
“I'm a teacher. And you?”
“I'm a teacher. And you?”
Really?
(s)
Can I?
(n)
How are things?
(s)
Is that correct?
(s)
what happened?
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