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Common Phrases (4) Social Comments Phrases A. Ice breakers What's your name? What are you here for? What do you think of my artificial voice? I can understand you. It just takes me longer to answer. Don't be afraid to ask me questions. Can you understand me OK? Tell me about yourself. Where do you work? Where do you live? Where are you going? What have you been up to? Did you have a good weekend? B. Idiomatic formula comments Good morning. Have a nice day. Hello. Goodbye. Thank you. Excuse me. Please. Summoners (Requests for Information) Am I right or wrong? Any particular reason? Are we still going Are you glad? Could I take these with me? Did it hurt? Did you get my message? Didn't it come? Do you agree? Do you want me to How can I get ahold of you? How did I do? How did it turn out? How do you know How long? How much more is there? How much will it cost? How much? How will you know? How's that? I want to know what it is Is it okay? Is she coming? Is there anything I can do? Isn't that the right thing to do? Isn't there any way? Just answer my question Should I take it? Tell me how much Tell me what you are doing Temporal Markers A little more often A long time ago About a week All the time Any minute now Are we finished yet? As fast as I can As soon as possible At lunch Before dinner Before I go Before I go on Before you go Can I give you my final decision later? Can you do it real quick? Come back later Didn't you do it yesterday? Don't bother about that right now Either today or For a while For good Get me up earlier Give me a few minutes How fast can you do it? How fast? How long ago? How long did it

You look great (sad, tired). Ouch! Watch out. Ooops! I'm sorry. See you later. Hi. Just a minute. Pardon me. Fine, how are you. Goodnight. What's up/what's new? How are you doing? How's it going? No, thanks. You're welcome. C. Humorous comments Is that your real voice? That's easy for you to say. Who programmed this voice machine? That was the voice machine talking, not me. Sssss, I was trying to whistle. Slang expressions You wanna bet. That's crazy. Bummer. It's the pits. Bug off. Bummed out. Get off my case. Quit your bitchin'. Tough toenails. Go jump in the lake. You're pulling my That doesn't answer my question Was there something else? Were are you going? What am I doing? What are you doing? What are you going to do next What are you going to do tonight? What are you looking for? What are you talking about? What are you trying to do? What caused it? What could possibly happen? What did it say? What did she say? What did you come up with? What do I do now? What do you have to do? What do you think of it? What do you want? What does that mean? What else is on? What happened this time? What happened to you What happens afterwards? What is it? What is the next plan What is wrong What kind is it? What kind of shows are on? What then? What was the last take? How long do you think it will be? How long does it take? How long will it take How often can I get it? How often do you do this? I already did I am ready I came early I can't wait that long I didn't get it done. I haven't yet I might check that out I remember the last time I did that I still have time I still haven't eaten yet I used to I used to I want it to be over I want to hurry up I was on time I'll be right back I'll be waiting I'll do that now I'll wait I'm all done I'm almost finished I'm finished I'm finished for tonight I'm waiting for it

leg. You're kidding. You better believe it. Sit on it. What a joke. time that happened? What were they? What's going on What's that What's that doing in here? What's that? What's the score What's this one for When will I see you next? Where are they? Where can I get it? Where do I go Where is everyone? Where is it? Where were you? Which one is it? Who called Why are you concerned? Why did they go to all that trouble? Why did you get so many? Why don't you go Why won't you be there? Will I be able to get another one Will it hurt? Will you be here Would you? You don't mind? You really believe that? If there is time If time allows It doesn't seem fast enough It happened again It happens every so often It is time to leave It isn't the first time It takes time It will be a while It won't be forever It would take forever It's about time It's time for the show Just for a short while Late at night Maybe later Maybe Most of the time No longer Not anymore Not now Not quite yet Now it is Once again Once in a blue moon Once in a while Once or twice Over and over again Please hurry up Sooner or later The last time Then what after this? There's not enough time

Tomorrow morning Too early for me Wait a minute Wait for the rest of them Wait until We have to wait We will do it We will get to that later What time am I going? What time do you think What time? What time will you be home? What time would I be done What time? What time? What took you so long? When I feel like it When I get done When I want to When I'm ready When is it scheduled? When it all took place When we get back When you are here When you come back Why not do it

right away? You better hurry