The document contains a series of sentences describing various situations and states including emotions, locations, activities, questions, and statements of intent. Many of the sentences use the first person pronoun "I'm" or "I" to indicate an action or condition of the speaker such as being confused, hungry, excited or engaged in an activity like eating, driving, or getting ready for bed. Other sentences involve basic questions, offers, or comments between two people.
The document contains a series of sentences describing various situations and states including emotions, locations, activities, questions, and statements of intent. Many of the sentences use the first person pronoun "I'm" or "I" to indicate an action or condition of the speaker such as being confused, hungry, excited or engaged in an activity like eating, driving, or getting ready for bed. Other sentences involve basic questions, offers, or comments between two people.
The document contains a series of sentences describing various situations and states including emotions, locations, activities, questions, and statements of intent. Many of the sentences use the first person pronoun "I'm" or "I" to indicate an action or condition of the speaker such as being confused, hungry, excited or engaged in an activity like eating, driving, or getting ready for bed. Other sentences involve basic questions, offers, or comments between two people.
I’m hungry I’m terrible hungry I’m thirsty I’m nervous I’m excited I am super excited I’m leaving work I’m in the shower I’m in the lobby I’m in a car I’m in a house I’m at the grocery I’m at the mall I’m at the doctor’s office I’m at the park I’m at the airport I’m on the phone I’m on my computer I’m on a bus I’m good at drawing I’m good at video games I’m good at swimming I’m good at driving I’m good at reading I’m good at sports I’m good at writing I’m good at math I’m good at dancing I’m good at chess I’m eating lunch I’m brushing my teeth I’m scared I’m driving to work I’m crying I’m typing an email I’m texting I’m cooking dinner I’m combing my hair I’m hanging a picture I am interested in the job I am sad I am learning I’m getting better I’m getting ready for bed I’m getting a tooth ache I’m getting a cold I’m getting married I’m getting tired I’m getting good at reading I’m getting a new car I’m getting a job I’m getting a puppy I’m trying to get a job I’m trying to call my family I’m trying to enjoy my dinner I’m trying to educate myself I’m trying to explain myself I’m trying to eat healthy I’m trying new food I’m trying to understand Learning new things can be That marathon was very I’m gonna have some coffe trying on you trying on me
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Do you want to eat? Let’s go eat Do you want something to eat? Do you want something to drink? What’s there to eat? I would like a pizza, please Do you like it? Do you want some? Thanks for the food You’re very kind How much is that? It’s cheap How was your day? My day was good What city are you from? How’s your family? How many siblings do you What are you thinking have? about? What do you study? What do you like to do in your free I like to watch movies time? I like to travel I need to go to the airport I’ll call you / Call me Where is the exit? What day is it? When is your birthday? How may I help you? What’s the price? I don’t have enough money What else do you want to do Let’s go somewhere else Why don’t we go to the today? movies? I’ll pay for the tickets How’s the weather? It looks like It’s going to rain
Religion Volume 20 Issue 2 1990 (Doi 10.1016/0048-721x (90) 90104-E) Glenn Yocum - The City As A Sacred Center - Essays On Six Asian Contexts - Bardwell Smith and Holly Baker Reynolds (Eds), Leiden