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"Do you mind if I call on you sometime?" "No, not at all."
"May I use this telephone?" "Go ahead."
"May I use this pencil?" "Yes, you may."
"May I borrow this pen?" "Sure, go ahead."
"Do you mind my smoking here?" "No, not at all."
"There," said the granddaughter, "that's just the place."
You didn't do a very good job, I said.
"Let me ask you something, Dad," she began, in a tone of patiently controlled exasperation that every experienced parent is familiar with.
"May I use the phone?" "Please feel free."
She admonished the child to be more careful.
I think you'd better go on a diet.
Should I put this bag in the overhead compartment?
He has a big mouth.
He talks a lot.
There's a good view of Mt. Akagi from upstairs.
It is best to review the material before the presentation.
If only it would stop raining!
You had better leave there on Monday.
You should leave there on Monday.
"How about going for a walk?" "Why not? I'd be glad to."

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