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Don't forget to return the book to the library.
Mother bought two bottles of orange juice.
My mother stopped her sewing and picked up her book.
My mother put thirteen candles on my birthday cake.
Mother bought me the book.
My mother bought me two pairs of pants last Sunday.
Mother tied up three pencils with a piece of string.
I read a book as I walked.
Do not read while walking.
One book is thin, and the other is thick.
We have five fingers on each hand.
Written in plain English, this book is easy to read.
Written in plain English, the book is suitable for beginners.
Written as it is in plain English, this book is useful to beginners.
I am not myself, my usual self having caught a cold.
I found the book easily though it was dark in the room.
There was a neat pile of books in the corner of the room.
Books were lying about in the room.
There wasn't a single book in the room.
There wasn't even one book in the room.

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