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Tyrannical governments frequently put their political opponents in prison.
He chose the wrong man to pick a fight with.
This sort of structure is called a double negative, but in effect it shows affirmation.
Conjugation of irregular verbs - essential for those learning English.
Take it seriously! The school festival won't wait for us. We're already in the final countdown.
Apparently in this library are precious books that money can't buy.
Among my cousins, you know, there's a girl with the most enormous breasts.
There are grammar books that call these sorts of things, not modifiers, but adjuncts (A).
* The basic prohibitions (No slander, libel, etc.) are noted in the "Read me first." Please be sure to read it.
We use "present tense" for this kind of case.
I'm not good at posting stuff online.
However fine the words of the management, those working for them see what is to be seen.
Ha-ha ... She isn't human. She's a robot; A-n-d-r-o-i-d.
Your division was highly praised for fighting well in the midst of a hopeless conflict.
I'd like to do without commas, but 6 feels odd if it doesn't have commas.
You couldn't say that was a plan with any sense of reality to it.
I pay my university fees to go to university by part-time work. Well, I'm a 'working student' I suppose.
"I've heard about it, Koichi" "You don't need to say anything more, I know. It's the summer festival incident at the shrine, right?"
"You're OK without your glasses?" "Ah, these are fake you see, I thought it might make me brainier..."
That's a plan that sounds likely to be cancelled by rain.

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