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You should have left half an hour earlier.
Two o'clock would be OK.
Can I call you back in twenty minutes?
A few days' rest will do you good.
Can you pick out a few good books to read?
I would rather work for any company than waste another year.
I wish he could have driven a car a year ago.
May I ask you a question?
Can I ask you a question?
"Are you tired?" "No, not at all."
"Do you think he will come?" "I hope not."
"Is he seriously ill?" "I hope not."
"Do you mind if I use your phone?" "No, please go ahead."
"May I use your telephone?" "By all means."
"Do you mind opening the window?" "Not at all."
"Would you mind opening the window?" "Certainly not."
"Please give me some water." "All right."
"Can I use your car?" "Sure. Go ahead."
"Would you mind giving me a lift in your car?" "Not at all."
"May I use your dictionary?" "By all means."

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