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I would like the least expensive one.
There's nothing to do, so I may as well watch television.
What are you smirking at? Did something good happen?
Well, you have only to ask for his help.
Why do you like coffee strong?
The choice of presents makes no difference to us.
What kind of wine do you recommend?
I'd rather have a room of my own, however small it may be.
I'd rather have a room of my own, no matter how small it is.
No matter how often I put on my thinking cap, I am afraid my unpreparedness will dominate.
Tell me which one to choose.
You can pick out any book you like.
You may take whichever you like.
You may take whichever you like.
Choose three books at random.
It doesn't matter which, just pick three books.
Please shuffle the cards carefully.
It is wrong to cheat at cards.
Driving is a good holiday pastime.
Tom asked his father if he could go to the cinema.

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