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I wish that he were here to help us.
I wish that he was here to help us.
It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
Without him, I would be helpless.
It's better to chill white wine before you serve it.
Is this the right way to the museum?
What you cannot afford to buy, do without.
Farmers separate good apples from bad ones.
Might I come in?
The Japanese are highly receptive to new ideas.
Japan, for the most part, is a lovely place to live in.
Japan, for the most part, is a lovely place to live.
Japan, for the most part, is a good place to live.
Japanese children watch television more than English children.
There is usually good weather in November throughout Japan.
In Japan it is not customary to tip for good service.
Moderate exercise is good for your health.
Keeping a diary is a good habit.
Keeping a diary is a good habit.
It is a good habit to keep a diary.

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