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You should have been more careful in money matters.
He won't listen. I might as well talk to a brick wall.
He just won't listen. Talking to him is like talking to a brick wall.
"Are you from Australia?" asked the Filipino.
"How long does it take to get to Vienna on foot?" "Sorry, I'm a stranger here."
"No," he said in a determined manner.
"When will you be back?" "It all depends on the weather."
"When did you buy it?" "Let's see. I bought it last week."
"Are those your books?" "No, they aren't."
"Are the drinks free?" "Only for the ladies."
Our top priority is to settle this dispute once and for all, so we are ready to meet them halfway.
"Who is that man?" "Mr Kato."
"Will they go on strike again?" "I'm afraid so."
"Who is that girl?" "That's Keiko."
"Thirty dollars is a lot for that small room," he thought.
"Are you students?" "Yes, we are."
"Are you a teacher?" "So I am."
"Are you a teacher?" "Yes, that's right."
"Are you a teacher?" "Yes, I am."
"What would you like?" "I would like a dog."

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