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Tom wears glasses.
Tom put on his sunglasses.
My Latin teacher used to look down sternly on me over the rim of her glasses, but now I know it only had to do with the fact that she was wearing reading glasses and that she will have found it a nuisance taking them off all the time, so what looked like contempt towards us students might well and truly have been kindness.
Currently, the most lacking thing about myself is probably my ability to concentrate.
Tom put his hand on Mary's shoulder.
Tom ironed his pants.
Tom is wearing thick glasses.
Tom put some salt on his eggs.
Tom salted his egg.
Tom shut the door and locked it.
Don't tell Tom. I don't want to worry him.
"I'm sorry, Tom." "Why are you apologizing?" "I was just thinking that I might be bothering you." "No, you aren't bothering me at all."
Tom said that he felt sorry for Mary.
I need to make a few calls.
Mary is lacking in delicacy.
She pressured him to quit his job.
I'll call you back.
Mother is in the kitchen wearing an apron.
I want to make a collect call to Japan.
Has Lucy telephoned yet?

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