Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"At"
- Look at me.
- He shot at me.
- I was at home.
- He was at home.
- Is she at home?
- He felt at home.
- I get up at 6:30.
- I get up at 7:00.
- She is mad at me.
- She looked at me.
- She stared at me.
- He is at his desk.
- I got up at seven.
- I'm bad at sports.
- Judy looked at me.
- She smiled at him.
- We got up at dawn.
- Get me up at eight.
- He works at a bank.
- I'm good at tennis.
- Look at that smoke.
- She pointed at him.
- He'll return at six.
- I stared at the man.
- I'll be back at six.
- I'll be back at ten.
- You must go at once.
- Did you speak at all?
- I left home at seven.
- I'm good at Japanese.
- I'm not at all tired.
- Ken beat me at chess.
- Look at that picture.
- She's good at tennis.
- Call me at the office.
- He is good at singing.
- I go to bed at eleven.
- I got up at about six.
- Look at that building.
- Look at that mountain.
- Make yourself at home.
- Will you stay at home?
- He didn't study at all.
- I study hard at school.
- I'm busy at the moment.
- Is your mother at home?
- Let's leave it at that.
- She's at the hotel now.
- Someone is at the door.
- Are you good at cooking?
- Billy is good at sports.
- Bob will be home at six.
- I saw him looking at me.
- Is your husband at home?
- It was her turn at last.
- Ken is good at swimming.
- She aimed at the target.
- Take a look at this map.
- The train leaves at six.
- Turn left at the corner.
- What are you looking at?
- What are you staring at?
- Education starts at home.
- I telephoned her at once.
- I usually wake up at six.
- She looked up at the sky.
- She's at work, isn't she?
- The class begins at 8:30.
- We have to start at once.
- Come at any time you like.
- Come at ten o'clock sharp.
- Come to my house at eight.
- Don't look at me that way.
- His smile put her at ease.
- I go to bed late at night.
- I met him at the barber's.
- I usually get up at eight.
- I usually shower at night.
- I was at a loss for words.
- Is she staying at a hotel?
- She looked at him angrily.
- Staying at home is boring.
- The opera starts at seven.
- They arrived at the hotel.
- They smiled at each other.
- Was Ken at home yesterday?
- Banks open at nine o'clock.
- He doesn't watch TV at all.
- He had an accident at work.
- He is studying at his desk.
- He was absent at roll call.
- I'll call for you at three.
- She saw him at the station.
- She smiled at him uneasily.
- There is a man at the door.
- Were you at home yesterday?
- He threw a stone at the dog.
- He was standing at the door.
- I arrived at school on time.
- I must help her at any cost.
- I threw a stone at the bird.
- It's boring to stay at home.
- Mary is sitting at the desk.
- May I look at your passport?
- She attends school at night.
- Smile at the camera, please!
- Who threw a stone at my dog?
- I aimed my gun at the target.
- I asked him to leave at once.
- I can't speak English at all.
- I was laughed at by everyone.
- I will stay at home tomorrow.
- I'm used to being laughed at.
- Let's begin at the beginning.
- Look at the notes on page 10.
- Mary arrived at the hospital.
- She didn't like him at first.
- She is good at imitating him.
- Stop staring at me like that.
- The conference ended at five.
- The train leaves at 2:30 p.m.
- Turn left at the first light.
- We'll be home at about 11:00.
- What did she buy at the shop?
- What was served at the party?
- You'd better go home at once.
- A car stopped at the entrance.
- A crowd gathered at the scene.
- At last, the baby fell asleep.
- Call me at six-thirty, please.
- His advice didn't help at all.
- I am never at home on Sundays.
- I can walk at least two miles.
- I relaxed at home last Sunday.
- I was looking at old pictures.
- I'm good at playing the piano.
- Linda came home late at night.
- Look at me when I talk to you!
- She is good at playing tennis.
- She pointed her finger at him.
- She stared at him with hatred.
- Tom got angry at the children.
- We are staying at our uncle's.
- We got there at the same time.
- Bob usually goes to bed at ten.
- He carried six boxes at a time.
- He works with me at the office.
- He's always at home on Sundays.
- I couldn't stand looking at it.
- I don't mind getting up at six.
- I get up at six in the morning.
- I had a good time at the party.
- I hear you are good at cooking.
- I showed my ticket at the door.
- What did she buy at that store?
- What was the score at halftime?
- You'd better go to bed at once.
- Bob always goes to bed at 10:00.
- Both countries are now at peace.
- Do you know if Grace is at home?
- Everything is all right at home.
- He got off at the next bus stop.
- He lives at the top of the hill.
- He's good at this sort of thing.
- I can't feel at home in a hotel.
- I didn't enjoy the party at all.
- I'm short of cash at the moment.
- My mother is not always at home.
- See you tomorrow at the library.
- The express arrives at 6:30 p.m.
- This data isn't accurate at all.
- Tom arrived late at the station.
- Were you at school at that time?
- He's not at all afraid of snakes.
- I don't understand German at all.
- I get up at six almost every day.
- I was very surprised at the news.
- Liquor is not sold at this store.
- Please call me at my hotel later.
- She got married at the age of 25.
- She picked him up at the station.
- The history class starts at nine.
- Tom gets up at six every morning.
- We arrived at the office on time.
- We got up at four in the morning.
- Can you pick me up at the station?
- Come and see me at eleven o'clock.
- I am supposed to meet him at four.
- I will pick him up at the station.
- Let me have a look at the picture.
- She stared at him in astonishment.
- The hunters aimed at the elephant.
- The lake is deepest at this point.
- They sell eggs at the supermarket.
- We all laughed at his pink tuxedo.
- He is supposed to be at home today.
- He was reading a book at that time.
- He went to Paris at the end of May.
- He's better at the piano than I am.
- He's not good at remembering names.