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Jim works hard, but John is idle.
Jimmy will often sit up all night.
Jimmy often stays up all night.
Can I ride this horse for a while?
Would you mind my staying here for some time?
Jane was quite at a loss when and where to go.
Jane had no idea when she should go or where she should go.
Is it OK if I go in jeans?
I want Italian dressing on my salad.
Sam is a philosopher, isn't he?
Better wear out than rust out.
Now, I put this card into the hat. See?
We'd better get a move on.
In my opinion, soccer is a great sport.
Cycling is good exercise. Moreover, it doesn't pollute the air.
Step right up, gents, and say what you'll have.
Here comes a bus. We might as well take it.
Now, go have a good time. The work can wait.
Which do you prefer, rice or bread?
I'm glad your book was received kindly by the press.

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