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"window" Practice Lesson
"window" Practice Thai lesson
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Number of words and phrases in this lesson:
22
Lesson words:
window
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Lesson phrases:
A window seat, non-smoking, please.
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All the windows were closed.
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But the windows are open.
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Close the window before you go out.
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Close the window!
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Do you want a window or an aisle seat? (male polite form)
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Don’t open the window. (male polite form)
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Excuse me. Don’t open the window
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I said, ‘Don’t open the window’.
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I wasn’t the one who broke this window.
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In the room is a window and a door.
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It’s called a window. (male polite form)
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May I open a window?
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Open the window please.
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Please don’t close this window.
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That is a window. (male polite form)
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The detective examined the window frame for fingerprints.
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The windows are dirty.
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Tom sat looking out of the window.
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Who washes the windows?
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