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my bank account?

      On the contrary, you ought to open one more. Use it to set aside money for the future!

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      Words

      account, afford, amount, aside, bank, contrary, credit, debt, determine, everyday, forgive, future, limit, limited, nor, occasion, otherwise, ought, rarely, set, spend, therefore

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      Phrases

      credit card

      get into debt

      forgive debts

      more than you can afford

      limited amounts

      on all occasions

      bank account

      on the contrary

      you ought to

      one more

      set aside money

      for the future

      Daily Routine

      94. Good morning! Are you in bed yet?

      Good morning! Are you in bed yet? It’s time to get up!

      (No answer.)

      Are you sleeping?

      (No answer.)

      Wake up, son!

      I have woken up. What time is it now?

      Look at the wall clock. It’s eight in the morning!

      Oh, hell, I overslept!

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      Words

      answer, clock, daily, hell, oversleep, overslept, routine, wake, woken

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      Phrases

      in bed

      no answer

      wake up

      look at

      wall clock

      eight in the morning

      95. Are you asleep?

      Are you asleep?

      No. Why are you whispering?

      I thought you were sleeping.

      Currently I’m having a conversation with you. What do you want to say?

      It’s nearly nine in the morning! Didn’t you hear the alarm-clock ringing?

      It didn’t ring. I altered the time setting yesterday.

      What option did you choose?

      Ten in the morning. I love to break the routine occasionally.

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      Words

      alarm-clock, alter, asleep, conversation, currently, nearly, nine, occasionally, option, setting, thought (base form: think), whisper, yesterday

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      Phrases

      be asleep

      nearly nine

      hear the alarm-clock ringing

      time setting

      break the routine

      96. Have you got up yet?

      Have you got up yet?

      Yes, I have.

      Make the bed.

      I have made it.

      Go to the bathroom. Don’t forget to flush the toilet!

      I’ve been there. I’ve flushed it.

      Have you got dressed?

      Not yet. I’m getting dressed!

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      Words

      flush

      toilet

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      Phrases

      make the bed

      don’t forget to

      flush the toilet

      get dressed

      97. What a mess! Whose towel is on the floor?

      What a mess! Whose towel is on the floor?

      It’s mine. I tookshower.

      Who left the toothpaste tube on the sink?

      My little sister did.

      Is that her toothbrush?

      Yes, it’s hers.

      You two need to clean up here!

      I’ll remove my towel. Let her clear her things herself!

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      Words

      clean, clear, floor, hers, herself, mess, remove, shower, sink, took, toothbrush, toothpaste, towel

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      Phrases

      take a shower

      toothpaste tube

      on the sink

      clean up

      clear her things

      98. What time do you wake up at usually?

      What time do you wake up at usually?

      At half past seven, but I get up at seven.

      Who makes breakfast for you?

      I cook it by myself.

      What time does your wife get up?

      At half past nine.

      Why so late?

      She goes to bed late.

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      Words

      breakfast, goes

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      Phrases

      What time do you…

      at half past seven

      get up at seven

      make breakfast

      cook by myself

      so late

      go to bed late

      99. Breakfast is ready. Come and get it!

      Breakfast is ready. Come and get it!

      I’m on my way. What’s for breakfast today?

      Cheese and ham sandwiches. Sit down and eat!

      Why don’t you eat yourself?

      I don’t want to. I’m not hungry.

      Will you have a drink at least?

      I’ve already had a glass of milk.

      Pour