American English only, preferably General American pronunciation. Do it at a natural speed, please. Thanks in advance!
* How do you feel now?
* How are you feeling now?
* My parents are buying me a mountain bike for my birthday.
* Are you doing anything on Saturday?
* We're going skating.
* You are always making snide remarks about my cooking!
* Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
* British people drink a lot of tea.
* I don't like gangster films.
* I'm staying in a hotel until I find a house.
* I'm learning to drive.
* Bill, I'm depending on you to win this contract for us.
* Are you enjoying your stay here?
* It depends what you mean.
* My car has broken down, so I am walking to work these days.
* More and more people are giving up smoking.
* I hereby declare this hospital open!
* Ship sinks in midnight collision.
* First you roll out the pastry.
* On day three we visit Stratford-upon-Avon.
* May 1945: The war in Europe comes to an end.
* ... So then the second man asks the first one why he has a banana in his ear and the first one says ...
* Christmas is on a Tuesday next year.
* Tom retires in three years.
* When we get there, we'll have dinner.
* Angela left early in order not to miss her flight.
* We must burn more wood so as not to be cold.
* I can't get the children to sleep at bed-time. They never seem to be tired!
* I'll have my lawyer give you a call. He might be able to give you some advice.
* I get my nails done every week.
* I had my house cleaned.
* She made me wash the dishes.
* My landlord won't let me have a pet.
* I'm really loving it at the moment!