Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"About"
- How about you?
- How about 12:45?
- It's about time.
- He is about forty.
- He is about my age.
- He is about thirty.
- How about tomorrow?
- He is about my size.
- I got up about five.
- She is about my age.
- Don't worry about it.
- He is about your age.
- I got up at about six.
- Please think about it.
- She is about to leave.
- How about a cup of tea?
- They're about to leave.
- She was about to go out.
- They are about to start.
- You're wrong about that.
- How about going swimming?
- How do you feel about it?
- I am about to leave here.
- I want to think about it.
- I'm crazy about football.
- I'm serious about my job.
- It's about time to start.
- She has about 2,000 books.
- What're you talking about?
- Don't worry about the past.
- How about calling it a day?
- It's about time for dinner.
- We are about to leave here.
- What about a glass of beer?
- What are you talking about?
- What do you like about her?
- I am not certain about that.
- I'll have to think about it.
- I'm worried about my weight.
- Did he say anything about it?
- I don't care about your past.
- It's about time we went back.
- Nancy told me about the fire.
- Please do something about it.
- We'll be home at about 11:00.
- Be careful about what you eat.
- He complained about the noise.
- He complained about the noise.
- Are you quite certain about it?
- Do you have any ideas about it?
- He told me about it in private.
- He's about the same age as you.
- I asked Tom about his new book.
- I want to talk to him about it.
- It's about time we went to bed.
- Let me tell you about the case.
- She's about the same age as me.
- We talked about various topics.
- You'll forget about me someday.
- He is about to leave for London.
- How about another piece of cake?
- How do you feel about the issue?
- I am thinking about my children.
- I am thinking about that matter.
- I said nothing about the matter.
- It's about time to go to school.
- She argued with him about money.
- Tom doesn't know much about art.
- About how many books do you have?
- He is uncertain about his future.
- He made up a story about the dog.
- How about making me a cup of tea?
- I will ask him about it tomorrow.
- I'm about to tell you the answer.
- She advised him about what to do.
- She's about the same age as I am.
- We talked about yesterday's test.
- Don't worry about what others say.
- How did you get to know about her?
- How did you learn about that news?
- I am not about to pay ten dollars.
- I arrived here about five o'clock.
- I read about him in the newspaper.
- My mother is strict about manners.
- She doesn't want to talk about it.
- She spoke to him about the matter.
- She thinks about him all the time.
- Tell me what you're arguing about.
- What do you think about this plan?
- He's about the same age as you are.
- I had a dream about you last night.
- She complained about my low salary.
- She felt insecure about her future.
- She's about the same height as you.
- Did he say anything about it to you?
- Have you been told about the problem?
- I'm very concerned about her illness.
- She complained to him about the food.
- She has about as many stamps as I do.
- She told him all about her childhood.
- Tom is not serious about his studies.
- We complained about the poor service.
- I agree with your opinion about taxes.
- She always says nice things about him.
- She complained to him about the noise.
- Tom is going to do something about it.
- Are you seriously thinking about going?
- I don't know what you're talking about.
- Tom knows a lot about American history.
- Have you told anyone about this problem?
- He told me about the change in the plan.
- I'll let you know all about it later on.
- My father is very particular about food.
- Are you seriously thinking about divorce?
- Don't talk about work. We're on vacation.
- I was about to leave when you telephoned.
- It's fun to learn about foreign cultures.
- He's the boy we spoke about the other day.
- I think you should think about the future.
- I wonder why she didn't tell him about it.
- I'll bet you that you're wrong about that.
- She acted as if she knew nothing about it.
- She is careless about the way she dresses.
- Tom asked Mary's advice about the problem.
- Tom doesn't know a whole lot about racing.
- Are you seriously thinking about not going?
- Don't talk about people behind their backs.
- How did she get to know so much about fish?
- I think you need to think about the future.
- I wish you had not told him about the plan.
- She lay awake for hours thinking about him.
- The country's economy is about to collapse.
- I come home from work about seven every day.
- I'm going to leave about ten in the morning.
- She claims that she knows nothing about him.
- She has been dating him for about two years.
- She spends all her time thinking about boys.
- He denied knowing anything about their plans.
- He informed me about the changes in the plan.
- He's always saying bad things about his wife.
- How about stopping the car and taking a rest?
- I only found out about it purely by accident.
- I've been thinking about the meaning of life.
- It's about time you sent the children to bed.
- She'll tell him about it when she comes back.
- Have you told anyone about the surprise party?
- I can talk about anything with my best friend.
- I didn't know about it until I read the paper.
- I didn't know about that until quite recently.
- I don't understand what you are talking about.
- I often think about the place where I met you.
- I'd like to read some books about the Beatles.
- I don't know anything about their relationship.
- Please spend a few minutes thinking about this.
- She thinks about him when she's feeling lonely.
- Tom doesn't really talk about his problems much.
- We were just about to leave when she telephoned.
- Are you seriously thinking about eating all that?
- Are you still thinking about applying to Harvard?
- I couldn't figure out what she was talking about.
- The only thing he's thinking about is seeing her.
- You don't understand how worried I was about you.
- Are you seriously thinking about getting involved?
- She advised him to talk about his life in America.
- Actually, I didn't know anything about those plans.
- Are you seriously thinking about becoming involved?
- Are you seriously thinking about driving all night?
- Are you seriously thinking about getting a divorce?
- Are you seriously thinking about quitting your job?
- He gave an explanation about why he had been absent.
- She had a good time talking with him about his trip.
- The more I think about it, the less I understand it.
- Are you seriously thinking about buying that old car?
- Are you seriously thinking about selling this online?
- He complained about the room being too hot and humid.
- She argued with him about their children's education.
- Are you seriously thinking about selling this on eBay?
- You shouldn't tell him anything about your girlfriend.
- I know you're probably mad about what I said yesterday.
- She spends more time thinking about work than doing it.
- Tom is thinking about applying for a better-paying job.
- I never imagined we'd be talking about this topic today.
- She was about to call him up when he walked in the door.
- I don't know about the others, but as for me, I'm for it.
- I've spent way too much time thinking about this problem.
- When I met her the other day, she asked about my parents.
- He's racking his brains about how to deal with the matter.
- It's about time we brought this party to an end, isn't it?
- It's close to ten o'clock. It's about time we went to bed.
- Are you seriously thinking about starting your own business?
- Parents are usually concerned about their children's future.
- She couldn't fall asleep because she was thinking about him.
- As we ate our meal, we talked about what we had done that day.
- I don't feel like working. How about going to a movie instead?
- I know it's going to be unpleasant to talk about the accident.
- I think it's time for me to admit that I never cared about you.
- I think it's time for me to talk to the boss about this problem.
- The ancient Greeks knew as much about the solar system as we do.
- He was curious about how it would taste, so he took a small bite.
- Are you seriously thinking about buying a computer from that store?