to be able (to);  to be possible (to)
 body;  torso;  trunk;  build;  physique;  health
 as (i.e. in the role of);  for (i.e. from the viewpoint of);  apart from... (used to change the topic);  even (e.g. "not even a single person");  thinking that...;  trying to...
 companion;  fellow;  group;  company;  member of the same category (family, class)
 to increase;  to add to;  to augment
 to wait;  to await;  to look forward to;  to depend on;  to need
 people;  men and women;  each person;  everybody
 but;  however;  provided that
 evening;  last night;  yesterday evening
 privacy;  secrecy;  confidentiality
 now that you mention it;  come to think of it;  that reminds me;  on that subject;  speaking of which
 beginning;  outset;  first;  onset
 to be attached;  to be connected with;  to remain imprinted;  to scar;  to bear (fruit, interest, etc.);  to be acquired (of a habit, ability, etc.);  to increase (of strength, etc.)
 difficult to ...;  hard to ...
 fellow;  guy;  thing;  object;  he;  she
 on good terms with;  on cordial terms with;  getting along well with;  to make friends with;  to be good friends with;  to get along with
 is not;  am not;  are not;  isn't it?
 noted family;  noble family;  prestigious school, organization, business, etc.
 oak;  orc (fictional race common in fantasy literature);  ork
 inside;  within;  while (e.g. one is young);  during;  among;  amongst;  in (secret, chaos, poverty, etc.)
 is that so? (generally rhetorical)
 fellow;  mutual;  companion;  comrade
 to apologize;  to apologise
 to strike;  to hit;  to beat;  to punch
 to cease;  to desist;  to cut it out;  to lay off (an activity);  to drop (a subject) to abolish;  to resign
 this sort of;  this kind of;  like this;  such
 good;  advantage;  sake;  purpose;  consequence;  result
 necessary;  needed;  essential;  necessity;  need;  requirement
 guest;  visitor;  customer;  client;  shopper
 it is, isn't it?;  I know, right?;  innit?
 older brother;  elder brother;  young man;  buddy;  fella
 to gather;  to crowd round;  to sponge (off someone);  to scrounge;  to extort;  to take (money) through intimidation
 immediately;  at once;  soon;  before long;  easily;  readily
 come;  come now;  well;  who knows;  well now;  let's see
 which way;  which direction;  which one (esp. of two alternatives);  who