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"I want a house to keep me warm," he said.
"I am happy," she said to herself.
She said to herself, "I am very happy."
Maria said to herself, "I am very lucky".
Maria said to herself, "I am very lucky."
"Here is my business card. Please call me anytime with more information," said the reporter.
"Could you do this instead of me?" "Sorry, I'm too busy."
He said his father was an architect and that he wanted to be one too.
"Would you mind helping me with my work?" "Not at all."
This was he of whom I said, "He who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me."
"Will you help me with my English homework?" "Certainly."
"Where is my notebook?" "It is on the chair."
It is hard to define "triangle."
"Did you work yesterday?" "I wish yesterday had been a holiday."
What does "resident alien" mean?
"How are you feeling this morning?" "Pretty good, thanks."
"What time is it now?" "It's ten o'clock."
"Performed" is the right word.
"Okonatta" is the right word.
Tony said, "I like it."

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