100 câu hỏi
“Do you feel like going to the museum this afternoon?” - “________”
I don’t agree, I’m afraid.
I feel very bored.
That would be great.
You’re welcome.
“Would you like to have dinner with me?” - “________”
Yes, I’d love to.
Yes, so do I.
You’re very happy.
Yes, it is.
“Would you like something to eat?” - “________. I’m not hungry now.”
Yes, I’d love to.
No problem.
No, thanks.
Yes, it is.
“Would you like to have a cup of coffee?” - “________”
Not at all.
Yes, let’s.
Yes, I would.
Yes, please.
“Would you like to go to the cinema with me tonight?” - Mary: “________”
Yes, I would mind.
Yes, I’d love to.
Not a chance.
I’m sorry. I’d love to.
“Would you like to join our volunteer group this summer vacation?” - “________”
Do you think I would?
I would never do that.
Yes, you are a good friend.
Yes, I’d love to. Thanks.
“I was wondering if you’d like to join US for drinks after work?” - “________”
Thanks, I’m Starving.
You’re welcome.
That sounds lovely, thank you.
Of course. I love watching movies.
“Would you go there with me?” - “________”
Sorry, I would.
Certainly, I would be glad to.
Of course, I shall not go with you.
Excuse me, I would not.
“Would you like to have dinner with US in an Italian restaurant?” – “________”
Absolutely.
I’m allergic to seafood.
Pm sure.
I’m afraid you can’t.
“How about a game of chess?” - “________”
Sounds good to me.
I don’t mind.
I wouldn’t do that.
That’s right.
“Do you want to play chess with me?” - “________”
Not at all.
Thank you.
Good luck.
Good idea.
“Shall we have dinner after you finish your talk?” - “________”
No, you can’t.
All right.
You’re welcome.
You needn’t do that.
“Shall we go boating tomorrow?” - “________. The weather report says a storm is coming”.
I’m afraid we can’t.
Sure.
That’s a good idea.
That’s a deal.
Nam and Linh are at the senior prom.
Nam: “Do you want to dance?” - Linh: “________”
Yes, I’m exhausted.
No, thanks. I’m a bit tired right now.
When should I be there?
Sure, I’m starving.
“Do you wanna see a movie?” - “________”
Sure. What time?
My favorite hobby is watching movies.
I’m great, thanks. And you?
Make yourself at home.
“More tea?” - “________”
Help yourself to them.
My honor.
No, that’ll do. Thank you.
No more available.
“I’m pleased to invite you to my brother’s wedding ceremony.” - “________”
That’s terrible news.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks. I’d be delighted to come.
I have no idea.
“Would you care for a birthday party tomorrow night?” - “________”
Well done!
What a good idea!
Hurry up!
You’re so careful.
“Would you like to have lunch with US today?” - “________”
I didn’t bring my lunch.
what a pity!
Go ahead.
With pleasure!
“How about going out for dinner at 8.30?” - “________”
It doesn’t make sense.
Sounds good to me.
I think he should do something else.
That’s enough for me.
“We’re going to an Italian restaurant. Would you care to join us?” – “________”
Hurry up!
No, I wouldn’t.
I don’t want.
I’d love to, but I have other plans.
“We were wondering if you’d like to go to a baseball game with us. We have an extra ticket.” – “________”
I know! It’s by the sea.
That’s very kind of you. I’d love to.
But I don’t have any tickets.
I can’t help you there.
“You must visit our place sometime.” - “________”
Yes, I love travelling.
Yes, I will.
No, thanks. I’m good.
Sorry. I’m busy tonight.
“Let’s go out for a movie this Friday night.” - “________”
No, I don’t have any plans on Friday.
No, I wouldn’t.
Nothing special.
Maybe another time.
“How about getting together for coffee tomorrow afternoon?” - “________”
I believe so.
Sorry. I have other plans.
I want to make it myself.
Let’s dig in!
Helen: “Congratulations!” - Jane: “_________”
Thank you!
What a pity!
I’m sorry.
You’re welcome.
“That’s a very nice dress you’re wearing.” - “_________”
I don’t think so.
That’s so kind of you.
That’s nice.
You’re quite right.
“I’ve passed my driving test.” - “_________”
Congratulations!
That’s a good idea.
It’s nice of you to say so.
Will you?
David: “Merry Christmas!” Jason: “_________”
Same as always.
Same here.
The same to you!
We are the same!
“What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!” - “_________”
Thank you very much. I’m afraid
You are telling a lie.
Thank you for your compliment.
I don’t like your sayings.
“What a beautiful dress you are wearing!” - “_________”
That’s rude!
Thank you. That is a nice compliment.
Thanks, I will give it back to you as soon as possible.
I don’t like your sayings.
“Mum. I’ve got 8.0 on the IELTS test!” - “_________”
Good way!
You are right.
Oh, hard luck!
Good job!
“How well you are playing!” - “_________”
Thanks for calling.
I think so. I’m proud of myself.
You’re a genius!
Many thanks. That is a nice compliment.
“Your new blouse looks gorgeous!” - “_________”
Thanks, I bought it at Marc’s.
It’s up to you.
I’d rather not.
You can say that again.
“Our team has just won the last match.” - “_________”
Good idea. Thanks for the news.
Yes, I guess it was good.
You guys deserve it.
It’s our pleasure.
“What a lovely house you have!” - “_________”
Of course not It’s not costly.
Thank you. Hope you will come by sometime.
I think so.
No problem.
“_________” - “Thank you for your compliment.”
You’ve done your work.
This is a gift for you.
I’m glad you’re well again.
You look pretty in this dress.
“That’s a very nice skirt you’re wearing.” - “_________”
Yes, that’s very correct.
That’s all right.
It’s nice of you to say so.
I’m great. Thanks.
” _________ “ - Thank you. They are poodles.”
Your dogs are adorable! What breed are they?
Your dogs are noisy.
What a nice dog!
How about having pets
“_________” - “That’s great. Congratulations!”
I hope I’ll pass the exam tomorrow.
I’ve passed the exam.
I’ll get the exam results tomorrow.
I didn’t do well in the exam.
“_________” - “Thanks. I’m glad to hearthat.”
Where did you buy your car?
What a nice car!
Your car is new, isn’t it?
My car is very expensive.
“Guess what? My first novel has just been published.” - “_________”
It’s my pleasure.
Congrats! What a great accomplishment!
Better luck next time!
It’s very kind of you.
Robert: “_________” - Lucy: “You think so? I think it’s too short"
What a great haircut, Lucy!
Where did you cut your hair?
Your hair is too short.
How short your hair is, Lucy!
“What do you think about the scarf I’ve just bought?” - “_________”
You did a great job.
It’s up to you.
No thanks, I already have one.
It’s pretty. You have great taste.
“_________” - “Thanks, I had it done yesterday.”
Your hair looks ugly! Why did you cut it?
I like your mobile phone. Where did you buy it?
How’s it going?
Your hairstyle is terrific!
“What do you think about my presentation?” - “_________”
Break a leg!
You did an excellent job.
That’s not how I see it.
I’ve been wondering that, too.
“_________” - “Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it.”
Many happy returns.
B. I think that is not ok.
C. Nice show!
D. Good luck on your show.
I think that is not ok.
Nice show!
Good luck on your show.
“I got a promotion at my job.” - “_________”
I’m sorry to hear that.
I doubt it.
That’s great news. Congratulations!
Congratulations on our team success!
“_________” - “Thank you so much. I couldn’t have done it without Mr. Bing.”
That’s very kind of you to meet me.
I must congratulate you.
I hope you will make it.
How did you do it?
“Look at this! I got the highest score in English.” - “_________”
No worries.
Congrats!
Thank you very much.
I’d love to.
“Thanks for the book. I’ve been looking for it for months.” - “________”
You can say that again.
Thank you for looking for it.
I like reading books.
I’m glad you like it.
“Oops! Sorry for stepping on your foot.” - “________”
Don’t worry about it.
You don’t mind.
You’re welcome.
That’s good.
“I’m sorry. I won’t be able to come.” - “________”
Great!
You’re welcome.
Sounds good to me.
What a pity!
“I want to donate my all of old books to your charity program.” - “________”
That’s fine. Don’t worry.
That’s so nice of you.
What a beautiful book!
Don’t mention it.
“________” - “I’m glad you enjoyed it.”
Thanks for the lovely evening.
I’m glad I could be of some help to you.
I’m fine. Thanks for asking.
That’s alright.
“Thanks a lot for your support.” - “________”
My delight.
My pleasure.
No reason.
No need to show off.
“Sorry, I was late again this morning.” - “________”
Pleasure.
That’s alright.
Yes, I know.
It was an accident.
“You’re so patient with us.” – “________”
Thanks, that’s nice of you to say so.
Thanks. Have a nice trip.
I’m fine, thanks.
I have trouble controlling my temper.
Mrs. Adele: “Your child is just adorable.” - Mrs. Jane: “________”
Your kid is naughty.
Thank you for your hard work.
They are great kids.
Thanks. We are proud of him.
“Thank you very much.” - “________”
Are you worried?
You’re welcome
Remember my kindness.
No need to talk.
“I wish you a Happy New Year.” – “________”
I’d love to.
Me too.
No, I don’t.
Thank you, you too.
“I want to apologize for how I spoke to you the other day.” - “________”
I can’t help you there.
How wonderful!
I understand. Don’t worry about it.
I’m fine. Thanks for asking.
“It was very kind of you to help me out, Karen.” - “________”
I’m glad you like it.
Thanks a million.
That was the least I could do.
I quite agree with you.
“________” - “That’s all right. I can mend it.”
I apologize for the dirt.
I’m sorry I broke the chair.
I do apologize for his rudeness.
I shouldn’t have said that.
“I really appreciate the flowers you sent me.” - “________”
By no means.
I’m glad you like them.
Thanks for the gift.
No reason.
“I bought this teddy bear for you.” - “________”
What a lovely gift! Thanks.
Have a nice day!
Same to you!
What a shame!
“You can use my umbrella if you want.” - “________”
That’s so mean.
You don’t like it, do you?
Thank you.
Me too, thanks.
“________” - “I appreciate your apology.”
I’m sorry to hear that.
I’m sorry that I was so rude yesterday.
I forgive you.
Excuse me.
Teacher: “How come you’re always late?” - Student: “________”
It’s not your business.
I’m really sorry.
I owe you this one.
I have no idea.
“Thanks for the lovely gift.” - “________”
Pardon me.
Don’t mention it.
I actually didn’t like it.
I’d rather you didn’t.
Mike has just helped Jane with her luggage.
Jane: “________” - Mike: “It’s my pleasure.”
It’s too heavy.
It’s not my duty.
Thanks, you shouldn’t have!
Sorry, I didn’t mean to do that.
Student 1: “Excuse me! Could you show me the way to the library?”
Student 2: “Sorry, I’m new here.”
Student 1: “________”
Thanks anyway.
Thank you for the compliment.
I can’t thank you enough.
You’ll never know how thankful I am.
“I’m terribly sorry that I’ve kept you waiting for so long.” – “________”
Not a chance.
What a pity!
That’s alright. I’ve just got here.
Not at all.
Ben: “________. Let me have it cleaned.” - Emma: “Never mind.”
Sorry for staining your carpet.
Would you mind buying a carpet?
How about buying a new carpet?
Thank you for inviting me to your house.
“Dinner is on me.” - “________”
Thanks but you shouldn’t have!
I’m sorry to hear that.
You’re welcome.
Thanks for calling.
“My mom is ill. We are very worried about her.” - “________”
Oh, she is unlucky.
I’m sorry to hear that.
No problem.
I don’t think so.
“I didn’t pass the driving test.” - “________”
Thanks for your support.
Oh, that’s too bad.
I can’t believe you.
Sorry. It was all my fault.
“I’ve lost my favorite books.” - “________”
Is it okay?
It’s all your fault.
Can’t complain.
I know how upset you must be.
“I have just lost my job recently.” - “________’’
Thanks for warning me.
Thanks for your support.
This must be a difficult time for you.
This is a good thing.
“________” - “Thank you very much. I hope she will get better soon.”
How’s it going recently?
Your sister looks gorgeous.
I really appreciate it.
I’m sorry to hear that your sister had an accident.
“My wife is sick so I can’t go to work today.” - “________”
You should find her.
I’m sorry to hear that.
It doesn’t matter.
It’s nothing serious.
“I heard that your grandfather had just passed away. ________” - “Thank you.”
Please accept our apologies.
Are you serious?
You have our deepest sympathy.
It is all my fault.
“I have lost my wallet somewhere this morning.” - “________”
Oh, I’m very sorry to hear that.
Please accept our deepest apologies.
Thanks for informing everyone.
It’s not my business.
“Andy had an accident this morning. He was hit by a scooter while crossing the road.” – “________”
It was thoughtful of you.
How unfortunate! Is she in a hospital?
I can’t believe you.
You have to learn to accept it.
Chris: “How’s your daughter? I hope she’ll be all right very soon. Please give her my love.” - Gen: “________”
I’m fine. Thanks for asking.
Help yourself.
Thanks. She is annoying.
I’ll do that. Thank you, Chris.
“We’re all sorry for what happened. I’m here for you if anything is needed.” – “________”
Thank you for the comforting words.
B. I don’t need anything.
C. No, thanks. I’m good.
D. I’m sorry too.
I don’t need anything.
No, thanks. I’m good.
I’m sorry too.
A motorbike knocked Tony down.” - “________”
What is it now?
Poor Tony!
How exciting!
What a terrific motorbike!
“Even though I had studied really hard, I didn’t get a good grade in the final test.” – “________”
I can’t agree with you more.
I’m sure you’ll do well next time.
What a dreadful thing to happen!
I don’t believe you.
“I hurt my elbow.” - “________”
That’s all your fault.
That’s horrible!
How about going on a vacation?
Why don’t you care about it?
“Gen is missing her dog. She lost it two days ago.” - “________”
It serves her right!
Oh no. That’s terrible!
I suppose so.
Poor you.
“I can’t find my money. Did you see it around here?” - “________. But I didn’t see anything around here.”
No, I didn’t.
I think it’s not okay.
I’m sorry to hear that.
Not at all.
“The doctor says that I have a respiratory problem.” - “________”
I know you will do the right thing.
Thank you for reminding me.
That’s awful. Have you gone to the doctor?
That’s too bad. I hope you will get better soon.
“Have you heard about the earthquake in China? What a terrible thing! “Yes, I’ve heard. ________”
This must be a difficult time for them.
I’m so sorry for your lost.
I haven’t thought about it.
How terrible for him!
“________” - “Really? What a shame!
She will be here in a minute.
She is feeling better now.
She didn’t get the job she applied for.
She didn’t have a fever.
“Someone broke into our house and stole the money last night.” - “________”
I told you so.
That’s horrible! You must be really upset.
That’s great news.
I’m sorry for being late.
“________” - “Thank you for your comforting words. You’re such a great friend.
I’m here for you if anything is needed.
Haven’t I told you to be quiet?
This must be a difficult time for him.
Long time no see. How are you?
“Oh no, I forgot my notes for the presentation!” - “________”
I suppose so.
I’m really sorry for your lost.
Relax. It will be all right.
I told you so.
“________” - “You must be very upset about it.”
I read an interesting piece of news today.
My car broke down and I had to take the bus this morning.
I’ve bought an apartment with a very reasonable price.
I had dinner with Jack last night. It was fun.
Nam: “I’m so sorry that your cat passed away. I know you love it.”
Mai: “________”
Thank you, Nam. You’re right. I love it so much.
That’s not entirely true.
I’m sorry to hear that. Do you need any help?
I think I understand how you feel.
"I just got divorced last month.” - “________”
How come?
I’m sorry. I hope things get better soon.
Thank you for sharing the sorrow with me. That is a great help to me.
I can’t help you there.
