sentences in september 2019

20190901 today’s sentences

It’s no wonder ~

  • It’s no wonder she looked so sad when he got married.
  • It’s no wonder he’s determined to leave us.
  • It’s no wonder she can’t come in time for the event.
  • It’s no wonder this mac book is so expensive compared to windows laptops.
  • It’s no wonder people want to buy Apple’s products even though they are not a developer.

might be able to ~

  • I might be able to come to your wedding unless I have to work.
  • She might be able to understand what I’ll say.
  • Chris might be able to translate this document into Korean.
  • Moe might be able to adopt this for a musical.
  • This capable guy might be able to migrate to cloud server.

How ~ do you think ~ ?

  • How far do you think the wedding hall is from here?
  • How long do you think it’ll take?
  • How wonderful do you think her skills are?
  • How fluent do you think she can speak English?
  • How fast do you think this laptop is compared to this one?

20190903 today’s sentences

It’s no wonder ~

  • It’s no wonder she speaks good English.
  • It’s no wonder he can work without coming to work.
  • It’s no wonder I can understand this easily.
  • It’s no wonder everybody loves her adorable daughter.
  • It’s no wonder people are missing M.J.

might be able to ~

  • She might be able to feel this music.
  • My parents might be able to come to in time for my brother’s wedding.
  • I might be able to see you on time unless I have another job.
  • He might be able to help you with the game.
  • I might be able to complete the mission without any helps.

How ~ do you think ~ ?

  • How boring do you think his speech was?
  • How tired do you think we were after the festival?
  • How close do you think he and I are?
  • How fast do you think this macbook is compared to gram?
  • How diligent do you think the new guy is?

20190908 today’s sentences

Now that ~

  • Now that I’m working, I’d better study harder than before.
  • Now that we start studying, you have to do your homework.
  • Now that my brother has to study programming, he’ll know how to do it.
  • Now that you use javascript, you’ll get to know about typescript.
  • Now that she’s about to get deported, she has to resolve the problem.

had better ~

  • We’d better go buy that item as soon as possible.
  • You’d better check out the homework before tomorrow morning.
  • You’d better use the firestore because it serves more convenient functions compared to Realtime DB.
  • I’d better ask her out before someone gets her.
  • We’d better think about our project methodology.

How ~ do you think ~ ?

  • How frequently do you think I go to a gym?
  • How joyfully do you think I work these days?
  • How early do you think I wake up every day for English?
  • How cleverly do you think the company works in their field?
  • How quickly do you think Bob and Walt can make a burger?

20190910 today’s sentences

Now that ~

  • Now that the holiday finished, I gotta go to work.
  • Now that we’re in trouble, we have to discuss on this.
  • Now that she doesn’t want to do it, I’d better convince her with my logics.
  • Now that it’s sunny, let’s go to Hangang.
  • Now that you’re going on a business trip next week, you’d better get me something.

had better ~

  • You’d better eat something unless you want to pass out.
  • They’d better check the issue as soon as possible for their customers.
  • I’d better post something up on my blog.
  • She’d better not drink anymore unless she wants to throw up.
  • You’d better check the ticket it’s a winner.

How ~ do you think ~ ?

  • How fast do you think the food fighter can eat?
  • How much do you think she can drink beer?
  • How lazily do you think he works at his work?
  • How joyfully do you think I work these days?
  • How desparately do you think she proposed to him?

20190911 today’s sentences

Now that ~

  • Now that it’s holiday, let’s get some rest.
  • Now that she’s here, let’s discuss our next project.
  • Now that my boss doesn’t come today, let’s talk about him behind his back.
  • Now that it’s raining, don’t go outside.
  • Now that we have to do this with new technique, let’s study it.

had better ~

  • We’d better get back to work, unless we want to be fired,
  • He’d better not eat too much during this holiday.
  • You’d better come to class early when you have to lead our study.
  • Your friend’d better be cute if you don’t wanna die.
  • I’d better study English before it’s too late.

How ~ do you think ~ ?

  • How often do you think he visits his parents?
  • How far do you think she’s living from here?
  • How high do you think the athlete can jump?
  • How loudly do you think the singer can scream?
  • How slowly do you think I can ride a bicycle,

20190915 today’s sentences

Now that ~

  • Now that the holiday is over, let’s go back to ordinary days.
  • Now that I’ve gained weight during the holiday, I have to workout.
  • Now that we started our new project, we have to apply some new features.
  • Now that we have no time for testing, we have to use Jest.
  • Now you’re supposed to help me with this, let’s do this quickly.

had better ~

  • We’d better go outside, unless we want to clean this room.
  • You’d better call her, if you don’t wanna break up with her.
  • I’d better go for a drive with her tonight.
  • They’d better prepare the party ASAP before he comes back.
  • I’d better learn its shortcuts to be used to it.

How ~ do you think ~ ?

  • How quickly do you think he finished the job?
  • How often she takes a shower a day?
  • How boring do you think his speech was?
  • How high do you think she can sing?
  • How much do you think she’s lost weight during this summer?

20190922 today’s sentences

Now that ~

  • Now that we have to think about traffic, let’s take a look at their policy.
  • Now that I have to use javascript, I’d better join a study group.
  • Now that we decided what we use for the project, let’s code.
  • Now that we all are here, let’s start talking about the issue.
  • Now that I know she doesn’t like it, I’d better find other thing.

had better ~

  • I’d better work hard not only for my job but also for my career.
  • We’d better think what we’re gonna do next week because we’re turnning 30.
  • You’d better not make fun of your friend.
  • She’d better call her boyfriend before he’s mad at her.
  • Next week’d better not be rainy because it’s for our picnic.

How ~ do you think ~ ?

  • How fast do you think she finished the job?
  • How often do you think I study English?
  • How much do you think she likes me?
  • How busily do you think I live these days?
  • How terribly do you think the accident happended last week?
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