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LESSON III.—General.

  1. What o'clock is it?
  2. Half-past ten.
  3. Come back at four o'clock.
  4. Tell him to wait.
  5. Come by and bye.
  6. At what o'clock do you dine?
  7. When do you breakfast?
  8. It's very hot to-day.
  9. It's not very hot.
  10. It was very hot yesterday as well.
  11. To-day is hotter than yesterday.
  12. Next month will be cold.
  13. To-morrow is the end of the month.
  14. It was very cold last night.
  15. Is this a long, or short month?
  16. There was a typhoon some days ago.
  17. Is there any wind now?
  18. It's raining now.
  19. Bring me an umbrella.
  20. It rains heavily in summer (or hot weather).
  21. Are there (or were there) any people in the streets?
  22. I want to go out in the afternoon.
  23. Call the coolies to come and carry the chair.
  24. Are there any horses here?
  25. I think they are not good.
  26. I dare not go out in the daytime.
  27. It's too hot.
  28. Call some one to pull the punkah.
  29. You needn't pull it.
  30. I am in a perspiration.
  31. It's no matter.
  32. I'm afraid I shall catch cold.