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I wonder if you would mind lending me your car for a couple of days.
Could you please put me up for the night?
I'd like a money order for ten dollars.
I'd like a money order for ten dollars.
Could you give me change out of a hundred-dollar bill?
Could you break a 1,000 yen note?
"Would you mind opening the window?" "Of course not."
"May I please see your driver's license for identification?", said the clerk.
"Would you mind giving me a lift in your car?" "Not at all."
"Could you do this instead of me?" "Sorry, I'm too busy."
"Would you pass me the salt, please?" "Here you are."
He asked the men, "Would you share a room?" "Certainly, we will," answered the three men.
"Would you like any more?" "No, I've had enough."
"Will you have some more coffee?" "No, thanks. I've had enough."
Could you fill out the medical certificate for my son's school?
I would appreciate hearing from you soon.
I'd rather you didn't, if you don't mind.
If it's at all possible, I'd like you to take part in the next meeting.
"Thank you, I'd love to have another piece of cake," said the shy young man.
Only if it's not too much trouble.

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