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Not knowing that Nancy had left him, I put my foot in my mouth when I asked Paul how she was.
He may be clever, but he often makes careless mistakes.
I may indeed be wrong.
Well, you may be right.
It may, indeed, be a mistake.
Do you know any Greek myths?
Why didn't you let me know you were in New York?
Do you know why the sky is blue?
Do you know which book sells well now?
The smallest child knows such a simple thing.
Any child knows it.
Any child knows that.
Drivers should be aware of the traffic rules.
In any case, it's none of your business.
No one knows his address but Tom.
Tom is ill at ease among strangers.
Tom reminds me of a boy I used to know.
Tom may have missed the train. He hasn't come yet.
Tom might have missed the train. He hasn't arrived yet.
Every student knows the school song.

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