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I am far from pleased with your behavior.
I don't go to school on Saturdays.
I warn you. Don't go there.
I'll be with you as soon as I finish this job.
Are you on your way to the tennis court?
Are you going to the tennis court?
I hurried to the station only to find that the train had already left.
In Paris and elsewhere, in the summer, husbands send their wives and children somewhere to escape the heat and they customarily leave to visit them on Saturday evening until Sunday.
The following morning she said close to my ears: "We're going back to Paris tonight. He says that there's no way that he'll leave me alone in such a sad place. That's how it is."
By the way, the pastry known as "Shu Cream" in Japan is not known under this name neither in England nor in France. If you ask for a "Shu Cream" in England, you will end up comically receiving shoe shine.
In Paris and elsewhere, in the summer, husbands send their wives and children somewhere to escape the heat and they customarily leave to visit them on Saturday evening until Sunday.
The following morning she said close to my ears: "We're going back to Paris tonight. He says that there's no way that he'll leave me alone in such a sad place. That's how it is."
He was disappointed that things didn't turn out as he'd hoped.
The students answered in order.
She went with him to the movies.
The girl hired by the shop to attract customers is quite cute and every time I go there I end up buying a lot of things.
Go away!
Why don't we go and see a movie?
I went to school by train.
I went to school at 8:30.

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