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"When does he study?" "He studies before dinner."
"Is his story true?" "I'm afraid not."
"Where is his book?" "It is on the table."
"I know him well." "Oh, do you?"
I asked her who the man wearing the white hat was.
"May I come in?" "Yes, certainly."
"What's going on in the cave? I'm curious." "I have no idea."
"How about going to the movies on Saturday?" "I'd like to go."
"Do you mind if I use your phone?" "No, please go ahead."
"May I use your telephone?" "By all means."
"Our train leaves at 9:00." "Don't worry. We'll make it."
"Shall I take a message?" "No, thank you."
Pleased with The Pilgrim's Progress, my first collection was of John Bunyan's works in separate little volumes.
"Shiitake" is a sort of mushroom.
A "shiitake" is a kind of mushroom.
A "shiitake" is a type of mushroom.
"May I speak to Mr Nakagawa?" "Speaking."
"Who is in the car?" "Tom is."
"Who wrote this book?" "John did."
"Who helped you?" "Tom did."

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