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It is threatening to rain.
The young man who is talking with John is a student from Canada.
Black clouds are gathering. It's going to rain.
Please bring the master key.
You may bring whomever you like.
You may bring whoever you like.
I'll run over there later, in my car.
One more person will be joining us later.
If you come back this afternoon, I'll have a couple of experts here for you.
Last night, Mizuki was completely drunk and she was walking along the lake, and then she fell in the water.
Last night Mizuki, very drunk, fell into the water while walking along the lakeside.
The good old days have gone, never to return.
The good old days are gone never to return.
Words failed me.
I am at a loss for words.
I left my keys on the table; could you fetch them for me?
I left my keys on the table. Could you bring them to me?
The dog followed me to my home.
When the dog comes, a stone cannot be found. When the stone is found, the dog does not come.
A dog followed me to my school.

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