Where do you want to go?
- Where do you want to go?
- Where did you want to go?
- When do you want to go?
- What do you want to do?
He can't come before seven.
- He can't come before seven.
- He can come before seven.
- He can't come after seven.
- He can't arrive before seven.
The money's on the table.
- The money's on the table.
- The money's by the table.
- The money was on the table.
- The money's on the desk.
She wants two blue ones.
- She wants two blue ones.
- She has two blue ones.
- She wants three blue ones.
- She wants two blue shoes.
John was at the party with his sister.
- John was at the party with his sister.
- John wasn't at the party with his sister.
- John was at the theatre with his sister.
- John was at the party with his brother.
She won't talk to him.
- She won't talk to him.
- She won't talk to her.
- She won't speak to him.
- She won't talk with him.
Come around six or so.
- Come around six or so.
- Come about six or so.
- Come around six or seven.
- Come around five or so.
If you drop it, it'll break.
- If you drop it, it'll break.
- If you drop it, it'd break.
- If you drop it, it'll bang.
- If you break it, it'll stop.
He threw away the paper.
- He threw away the paper.
- He put away the paper.
- He threw out the pepper.
- He threw away the part.
We can help you with that.
- We can help you with that.
- We can help her with that.
- We can help you with this.
- We can't help you with that.