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Recording
Leer
Yesterday he went to Boston. What time today will he come back?
Yesterday he went to Boston.
What time today will he come back?
Leer
Yesterday you went to the embassy. What time did you go back to the school?
Yesterday you went to the embassy.
What time did you go back to the school?
Leer
You are going to go shopping at the market in the late afternoon. What time will you come back?
You are going to go shopping at the market in the late afternoon.
What time will you come back?
Leer
You are going to pick up a friend in the late afternoon. What time will you come back?
You are going to pick up a friend in the late afternoon.
What time will you come back?
Leer
You are going to see the doctor this afternoon. What time will you return home?
This afternoon you are going to see the doctor.
What time will you return home?
Leer
You are going to the meeting at 2 p.m. What time will you return?
You are going to the meeting at 2 p.m.
What time will you return?
Leer
You bought some books? (dialogue)
You bought some books?
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you buy?
Six of them (books). (male polite form)
Leer
You bought some chairs? (dialogue)
You bought some chairs? (male polite form)
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you buy?
Ten of them.
Leer
You bought some maps? (dialogue)
You bought some maps? (male polite form)
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you buy?
Four of them (maps). (male polite form)
Leer
You bought some newspapers? (dialogue)
You bought some newspapers?
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you buy?
Five of them.
Leer
You bought some notebooks? (dialogue)
You bought some notebooks?
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you buy?
Nine of them (notebooks). (male polite form)
Leer
You bought some pencils (dialogue)
You bought some pencils? (male polite form)
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you buy?
Three of them (pencils). (male polite form)
Leer
You bought some pens? (dialogue)
You bought some pens?
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you buy?
Two of them (pens)
Leer
You bought some pictures (dialogue)
You bought some pictures?
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you buy?
Seven of them.
Leer
You bought some watches (dialogue)
You bought some watches didn’t you?
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you buy?
One of them (a watch).
Leer
You sold some chairs? (dialogue)
You sold some chairs? (male polite form)
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you sell?
Ten of them.
Leer
You sold some maps? (dialogue)
You sold some maps? (male polite form)
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you sell? (paper and some thin or flat objects) (male polite form)
Four of them (maps). (male polite form)
Leer
You sold some newspapers? (dialogue)
You sold some newspapers?
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you sell?
Five of them.
Leer
You sold some notebooks? (dialogue)
You sold some notebooks?
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them (notebooks) did you sell? (male polite form)
Nine of them (notebooks). (male polite form)
Leer
You sold some pencils? (dialogue)
You sold some pencils?
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you sell? (chalk, pencils, cylindrical objects) (male polite form)
Three of them (pencils). (male polite form)
Leer
You sold some pens? (dialogue)
You sold some pens?
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you sell?
Two of them (pens)
Leer
You sold some pictures? (dialogue)
You sold some pictures, didn’t you? (male polite form)
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you sell?
Seven of them.
Leer
You sold some watches (dialogue)
You sold some watches, didn’t you?
yes (for male speakers)
How many of them did you sell? (watches, clocks) (male polite form)
One of them (a watch).
Leer
You with my friend know each other (dialogue)
My friend knows you.
You know my friend.
You and my friend know each other.
Leer
Your friend called. What did he say? Please call him.
Your friend called.
What did he say?
Please call him.
Leer
Your name is Chaleum isn’t it? (dialogue)
Your name is Chaleum isn’t it?
My name is Prapas. I am not called Chaleum.
Leer
Your name is Prapas, isn’t it? (dialogue)
Your name is Prapas isn’t it?
Yes, my name is Prapas.
Leer
Your name is Prasat isn’t it? (dialogue)
Your name is Prasat isn’t it?
No, that is not correct. (male polite form)
My name isn’t Prasat
My name is Prasert
Leer
Your name is Prasit isn’t it? (dialogue)
Your name is Prasit isn’t it? (male polite form)
No, that is not correct. (male polite form)
My name is Prapas.
Prasit is not correct
Leer
Your name is Tawon isn't it? (dialogue)
Your name is Tawon isn’t it?
No, that is not correct. (male polite form)
My name is Prasert
Tawon is not correct
Leer
Your name is Tawon isn’t it? (dialogue)
Your name is Tawon isn’t it?
No that’s not correct. My name is Prapas.
Leer
Your name’s John isn’t? Yes. (dialogue)
Your name’s John isn’t it?
yes (for male speakers)
Leer
Your older sister called. What did she say? Please call her.
Your older sister called you.
What did she say? (male polite form)
Please call her.
Leer
Your teacher called. What did she say? Please call her.
Your teacher called you.
What did she say? (male polite form)
Please call her.
Leer
Your wife called. What did she say? Please call her.
Your wife called you.
What did she say? (male polite form)
Please call her.
Leer
You’re Tawon right? No, that is not correct. (dialogue)
You’re Tawon right?
No, that is not correct. (male polite form)
Leer