Speaking, Grammar
What are you asking about?
I want to thank him for his help.
It was the beginning of the last quarter of the football game.
You should write them an email thanking them for their help.
What is Tina crying about? What happened?
Who's going to be looking after our pets when we're on vacation?
What is Jack pointing at ? I can't tell.
I'm having amiserable day, but you look happy. What are you smiling about?
That's a lot of food. Who are you cooking for?
What are you all laughing about?
What is everyone talking about?
What kind of car are you looking for?
Why do you need to call Miriam?
I want to ask her for the directions to her office. We have an appointment this afternoon.
Who else is coming to your wrap party?
Well, I want to invite Jans and Harlan.
It's the end of the first half of the football game.
It's the end of the first half of the football game.
I always get excited about the beginning of the first day of spring.
I watched the beginning of the first round of the match.
Tom missed the last part of the second half of the movie because he had to go to a meeting.
When you call Mr.Zou, the producer, first thank him for the last acting role he gave you.
When you end your phone call with the producer, thank him again and tell him you hope to hear from him soon about another acting role.