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I'm out of shape.
If you don't want to come, you don't have to.
You don't have to come if you don't want to.
Boston is a good city. I would like to come visit again.
You don't need to be in that much of a hurry.
All of the shop's staff were pleasant people.
Tom's a likable guy.
Because Tom is two-faced, it's better to be careful.
Casual speech is fine.
Sushi sounds good, but I'd rather eat Thai food.
Sushi is OK, but I'd prefer Thai food.
You don't have to speak perfect English. Broken English is OK as long as you can make yourself understood.
My brother would often stay up all night reading novels.
My older brother often stayed up all night reading novels.
"Tom, could you lend me your electronic dictionary?" "Yeah, no problem. Here you go." "Thank you!"
As for the criminal, I also currently have no idea how to interpret his actions.
"Perhaps we'd better not tell Tom anything about today." "I agree."
"Maybe it's better not to tell Tom anything about today." "I think so too."
You'd better take an umbrella.
Is it OK if I kiss you?

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