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D
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Diarrhea 1
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Diarrhea 2
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Diarrhea 3
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Did the Americans go? (dialogue)
Did the Americans go or not?
They did go.
How many people went?
Five thousand people.
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Did the army go? (dialogue)
Did the army go or not?
They did go.
How many people went?
Five thousand people.
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Did the doctors go? (dialogue)
Did the doctor go or not?
They did go.
How many people went?
Eleven people. (male polite form)
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Did the government employees go? (dialogue)
Did the government employees go or not?
They did go.
How many people went?
Twenty-five people. (male polite form)
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Did the policemen go? (dialogue)
Did the policeman go or not?
They did go.
How many people went?
Forty people.
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Did the students go? (dialogue)
Did the students go or not?
They did go.
How many people went?
Six people. (male polite form)
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Did the teachers go? (dialogue)
Did the teachers go or not?
They did go.
How many people went?
Three people.
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Did the traders go or not? (dialogue)
Did the traders go or not?
They did go.
How many people went?
One hundred people.
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Did you miss the bus? (dialogue)
Did you miss the bus?
I missed the bus. (male polite form)
I waited for you for half an hour.
Didn’t you have a mobile with you?
I’m sorry I’m late. (male polite form)
Be punctual next time!
Take a taxi next time!
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Do we want anything else? (dialogue)
Do we want anything else?
We need fish and steaks.
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Do you have a bus ticket? (dialogue)
Do you have a bus ticket? (male polite form)
I don’t have a bus ticket.
Then you have to pay a fine.
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Do you have any brothers or sisters? (Dialogue)
Do you have any brothers or sisters?
Yes, I have a younger sister. And you?
I have one older brother. (male polite form)
How old is your younger sister?
34 years old. (female polite form)
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Do you have many brothers and sisters? (dialogue)
Do you have many brothers and sisters?
My parents have five children.
Which number person are you?
I’m the one in the middle.
There are two older brothers, two younger sisters.
Are your older brothers married yet?
One is married and one still single.
Excuse me, and you?
I have a family already. (male polite form)
Excuse me, do you have children or not?
I have only one.
He is a man.
How old?
Six years old.
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Do you know? When he will return? (male polite form)
When will he return?
Do you know?
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Do you smoke? (dialogue)
Do you smoke?
I used to. (male polite form)
But I don’t smoke anymore.
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Do you travel a lot? (dialogue)
Do you travel a lot?
Yes, mostly on business trips.
But now we’re on holiday.
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Do you want me to help? (dialogue)
Do you want me to help?
Can you please pick up the potato on the table for me?
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Do you want to eat Western food? (dialogue)
Do you want to eat Western food?
No, I don’t want to.
I want to eat Thai food.
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Do you want to go to Africa? (dialogue)
Do you want to go to Africa?
No, I don’t want to.
I want to go to Asia.
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Do you want to live in Bangkok? (dialogue)
Do you want to live in Bangkok?
No, I don’t (male polite form). I want to live in another province.
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Does it disturb you if I smoke? (dialogue)
Does it disturb you if I smoke?
No, absolutely not. (male polite form)
It doesn’t disturb me. (male polite form)
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Does your father want you to be a teacher? (dialogue)
Does your father want you to be a teacher?
No, he doesn’t want it.
My father wants me to be a doctor.
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Dogs 1
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Dogs 2
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Dogs 3
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Don’t pick that up. (Dialogue)
Don’t pick that up.
It’s dirty.
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