Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Me"
- Me, too.
- Excuse me.
- Let me in.
- It's on me.
- Let me out!
- Let me pay.
- Let me see.
- Look at me.
- Talk to me!
- Count me in.
- Come with me.
- She knows me.
- He shot at me.
- She avoids me.
- Tom set me up.
- Do you hear me?
- Do you love me?
- Leave it to me.
- Leave me alone!
- Leave me alone.
- Can you help me?
- Come and see me.
- Did you miss me?
- Don't lie to me.
- Give me a break!
- Help me, please.
- Let me see that.
- Please, tell me.
- Don't tell on me.
- He gave it to me.
- She is mad at me.
- She looked at me.
- She stared at me.
- Walk ahead of me.
- Don't let me down.
- Fry an egg for me.
- Give me five days.
- He helped me move.
- He lives above me.
- He made me a suit.
- Judy looked at me.
- She made me hurry.
- Tell me the truth.
- They kidnapped me.
- Tom gave me a pen.
- You make me happy.
- Come along with me.
- Get me up at eight.
- He kept me waiting.
- I looked around me.
- Nobody can stop me!
- Send me a postcard.
- She made me a cake.
- She made me a star.
- She makes me happy.
- She sat next to me.
- Show me an example.
- Tell me what to do.
- That guy annoys me.
- They gave it to me.
- Would you teach me?
- Nobody speaks to me.
- Please wish me luck.
- Roll the ball to me.
- She hit me, not him.
- Show me another bag.
- This novel bores me.
- Tom disappointed me.
- Tom doesn't like me.
- Tom found me a taxi.
- He is always with me.
- He lent me two books.
- It's all Greek to me.
- Ken beat me at chess.
- She served me coffee.
- Show me how it works.
- Tell me a true story.
- Call me at the office.
- Give me just a little.
- Guess what he told me.
- He gave me 10,000 yen.
- He gave me a bad cold.
- He hit me on the head.
- He made me a new suit.
- Keep in touch with me.
- Nobody understands me.
- She loves Tom, not me.
- Show me another watch.
- Tell me what happened.
- Tell me what you want.
- They made me go there.
- Will you give me some?
- Write me sometime, OK?
- Can you lend me a dime?
- Don't ask me for money.
- Everybody puts me down.
- Give it to me straight.
- He went in place of me.
- It doesn't surprise me.
- Please show me another.
- Save me some ice cream.
- She kissed me, not him.
- She showed me her room.
- Tell me which you want.
- The news made me happy.
- They didn't tell me so.
- This job is killing me.
- Tom held a seat for me.
- Tom made me a birdcage.
- Turn toward me, please.
- Will you do me a favor?
- Will you drive me home?
- Will you take me there?
- Won't you come with me?
- Would you play with me?
- Are you referring to me?
- Ask me something easier.
- Could you do me a favor?
- Debbie! Can you hear me?
- Don't take it out on me.
- Give me a cup of coffee.
- Give me another example.
- I saw him looking at me.
- Is that a picture of me?
- It was her that told me.
- Let me introduce myself.
- My uncle gave me a book.
- Please keep me informed.
- Please pass me the salt.
- She is a stranger to me.
- Show me another example.
- Will you please help me?
- Would you do me a favor?
- Bring me some cold water.
- Give me a bottle of wine.
- Give me a coffee, please.
- Give me the same, please.
- Grandpa bought it for me!
- He invited me to a party.
- He really makes me angry.
- He wrote to me yesterday.
- I know he is watching me.
- My uncle gave me his car.
- She called me many times.
- This is driving me crazy.
- You have to come with me.
- Can you mail these for me?
- Can you pay me in advance?
- Come and see me right now.
- Come on! Give me a chance.
- Could you get me some tea?
- Could you tell me the way?
- Don't look at me that way.
- Give me a definite answer.
- Give that book back to me.
- He advised me to go there.
- He called me a stupid boy.
- He can run faster than me.
- He ordered me to go alone.
- He's almost as tall as me.
- Let me say this just once.
- Nobody would listen to me.
- Thank you for inviting me.
- This racket belongs to me.
- What do you want me to do?
- Why didn't you call me up?
- Will you show me the book?
- You've given me your cold.
- Your letter made me happy.
- Excuse me, but I feel sick.
- He advised me not to smoke.
- He invited me to his house.
- He invited me to the party.
- He let me stay for a night.
- He made me a box yesterday.
- He sent me a birthday card.
- He used me as a guinea pig.
- Leave me a message, please.
- My parents let me go there.
- Pass me the salt, will you?
- Please give me a hamburger.
- Please give me some coffee.
- Please show me another one.
- Pork doesn't agree with me.
- This bicycle belongs to me.
- This book seems easy to me.
- Would you lend me a pencil?
- Would you lend me your pen?
- You remind me of my mother.
- A friend told me that story.
- Could you draw a map for me?
- He pretended not to hear me.
- He's always been kind to me.
- I wish you had told me that.
- My mother made me a sweater.
- My parents made me go there.
- My uncle gave his car to me.
- Please send it to me by fax.
- She brought me a cup of tea.
- Thanks for bringing me here.