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No matter how hard you may study English, you cannot master it in a year or so.
However hard you try, you can't finish it in a week or so.
Tony did not want to work in a shop or a factory.
Tony thought about the factory and the shops.
Whichever highway you decide on, it will be crowded with cars and trucks.
Students don't read many books because of TV and comics.
Such sports as tennis and baseball are very popular.
In tennis and ping-pong backhand the hand is turned backwards in making the stroke.
I don't like such sports as tennis and golf.
Let's listen to the people of Deal talk about their jobs and their everyday lives.
It might be a bit big but this envelope will do just fine. It's better to be too big than too small.
If you stop and relax, this will relieve the tension and stress in your shoulders.
Let's get out of here.
All people can become friends, even if their languages and customs are different.
Such poets as Toson and Hakushu are rare.
Ball games, such as basketball and ping-pong, are usually played indoors.
For example, they do not have to go to a stadium to see the World Series or the Super Bowl because they can enjoy watching the games in their own living rooms.
However hard you may study, you can't master English in a year or so.
Have you ever been to Hawaii, Takuya?
Darwin studied the animals and birds different from those he knew in England.

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