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Which do you want, tea or coffee?
Would you like tea or coffee?
Could you tell me the way to the port?
You don't have to dress in a mad rush; we've got time.
Fortunately, the weather was good.
That will be better than the factory.
You may come and go at will.
You may choose what you like.
You can take whatever you like.
You can call me any time.
You can stay as long as you like.
It's better not to prattle on about meaningless things. The more you open your mouth the more likely you are to put your foot in it.
To do him justice, he's done some good work.
To do him justice, he is a nice guy.
It is not good to ridicule him in public.
There are some misprints, but all in all, it's a good book.
I know you want to marry me now, but don't you think you'll have second thoughts afterward?
May I swim in the lake?
You'd better shut the door.
You shouldn't ask personal questions.

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