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"Are you a teacher?" "Yes, I am."
So, straight, then to the right, and then?
A burglar broke into the convenience store last month, but I heard the police caught him yesterday.
It looks like rain.
It looks like it's going to rain.
Improper grounding can make a microphone lethal to touch. Several singers have actually died this way.
The expected high temperature for today is 32 degrees. It's going to be hot, isn't it?
My mother says Japanese kids aren't naughty, but they live very far away, so Santa Claus doesn't bring them gifts. Thank goodness I was born in Spain.
He seems well acquainted with the history of Japan.
In a town you may pass unnoticed, whereas in a village it's impossible.
You may be able to pass unnoticed in a city, but in a village that's not possible.
Would I only work on weekends if I could? Of course, I would.
If it were OK for me to only work on weekends, would I do it? Of course, I would.
Did you know that, in French, one doesn't hear the difference between "the symmetry" and "the asymmetry"?
Why did I buy flowers? Is that what you just said? It's really noisy here so I couldn't hear you very well.
According to the old man I met yesterday, cockroaches can be eaten and don't taste all that bad.
I have no choice but to do that.
Yes, he is Anthony.
That's right. He's Anthony.
How fascinating!

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