Common English Sentence Completions

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I am ______.

fine

You ______ me.

scared

It's been a long ______.

time

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I am fine.

This phrase is used to express that one is feeling well or healthy.

Let's go.

This phrase expresses agreement or readiness to start something.

It's an emergency.

This phrase is used to indicate something urgent or requiring immediate attention.

What's the time now?

This phrase is used to ask for the current time.

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You scared me!

This phrase is used to express surprise or shock, often after a startling event.

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Sentence Completions

  • Sentence 1: "I am fine" is a common phrase used to express well-being.
  • Sentence 2: "Let's go" is an enthusiastic invitation to start an activity or move forward.
  • Sentence 3: "It's an emergency" indicates a situation requiring immediate action.
  • Sentence 4: "What's the time now?" is a question used to inquire about the current time.
  • Sentence 5: "You scared me" expresses surprise and fear triggered by an unexpected event.
  • Sentence 6: "It's up to you" gives someone the freedom to make a decision.
  • Sentence 7: "Don't trust him" is a warning to be cautious and avoid placing confidence in someone.
  • Sentence 8: "I'm not done yet" indicates that a task or activity is still ongoing.
  • Sentence 9: "It wasn't that bad" expresses a relatively positive assessment of a situation.
  • Sentence 10: "It's been a long time" acknowledges a significant period that has passed.

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