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Lend me some books to read.
If you find an interesting book, please buy it for me.
You may take the book home so long as you don't get it dirty.
You may take this book as long as you keep it clean.
Don't handle my books with dirty hands.
I need a pencil. Can I use one of yours?
Please give me a pencil and some sheets of paper.
In English class, sometimes we sit in a circle to talk about a book we are reading.
Written in English, this book is easy for me to read.
You should read books written in English.
Do you have a book written in English?
I think a movie is more entertaining than any book.
An arrow passed through the hawk.
A tall tree projects its long shadow on the water.
He took out a piece of chalk.
One book is thin. The other is thick. The thick one has about 200 pages.
One book is thin and the other is thick; the thick one has about 200 pages.
I read the whole book in one evening.
Left alone, he began to read a book.
You can read ten books in a week? Don't you mean in a month?

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