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I don't see your point.
Are you all set for the trip?
Have you finished your preparations for the trip?
Are you all set for the trip?
Have you finished your preparations for the trip?
Are you all set for the trip?
Have you finished your preparations for the trip?
I got a letter from an old friend yesterday.
When did you go to bed last night?
How do you make a box?
I started liking Mary as soon as I met her.
Spring is the best season to visit Kyoto.
She stayed there for a moment.
We can depend on her to help us.
All the signs are that she is getting better.
I don't know exactly when he will arrive.
I don't know how to buy a ticket.
I don't know how to buy a ticket.
Tom lives on the third floor of this apartment building.
I don't know what to open it with.

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