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This sentence is in the present tense.
Don't you feel cold?
Aren't you cold?
The man I met yesterday was Mr. Hill.
To hear him speak English, you would take him for a native.
I like English, but I cannot speak well.
The person I met yesterday was Tom.
Is Tatoeba like Facebook?
Even though what he said was sound, I still wasn't completely convinced.
It's snowing? Oh, that wasn't called for!
Your o's look like a's.
Don't ask me to choose between you and my job.
Don't ask me to choose between you and my children.
We can't sit there looking wistfully on as this city falls into decay.
I watched a Swedish movie last night.
Tom asked Mary many questions about life in Boston.
Don't trust what he says.
She is a little shy.
That child is a bit shy.
There is no rule without exceptions.

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