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"What do you want?" "I want a dog."
"I believe you like your job" "On the contrary, I hate it".
"Where do you live?" "I live in Tokyo."
"Have you finished it?" "On the contrary, I've just begun."
"Do you want a T-shirt?" "Yes, I want a red one."
"When do you get up?" "I get up at eight."
"When do you watch TV?" "I watch TV after dinner."
"When do you swim?" "I swim in July."
"You are Israel's teacher," said Jesus.
"Can I use your dictionary?" "Yes, here you are."
"Where are your books?" "They are on the desk."
"Where is your book?" "On the desk"
"What make is your car?" "It is a Ford."
He's a nice guy - that's unanimous.
"Ah" is an interjection.
"What does U.F.O. stand for?" "It means Unidentified Flying Object, I guess."
This is my mother.
This is my mom.
"Where is your house?" "It is over there."
He ran away with the idea that I had done it.

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