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He absents himself from any party she is likely to attend.
He went to see her the other day.
He went to see her the other day.
The store that I always go to has Calbee potato chips on sale for 98 yen a bag. My favorite flavor is lightly salted. As a matter of fact, the ingredients for this particular flavor changes from time to time. Today's chips are chemical-free, made with natural salt. Fitting for someone like me.
If you calmly look at the reply you sent to an email, you'll find that it'll have "you" all over it. While you may use the pretext that you're just working with whatever information the addressee gave you, in the end it's just all about yourself. This is wrong. Let's be a little more careful, shall we?
If I were rich, I would go abroad.
Tom is still uncertain about whether to go to college or not.
I don't feel like eating out this evening.
I am going to my room, where I can study.
I'm going to my room, because I can study there.
If you don't want to go, you don't need to.
If you don't want to go, you don't have to.
She goes to the movies once a week.
As the train was crowded, I kept standing all the way to Kyoto.
You can go there in a boat.
Take whichever you want.
I don't want to go alone.
I want to go abroad.
I want to go overseas.
I wish to go to Hawaii.

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