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Take it seriously! The school festival won't wait for us. We're already in the final countdown.
... Hey-hey you two, is it no holds barred as soon as you know it's my treat?
I don't think that they are valuable just because they have a large crop, but I'm glad when they sprout in great numbers - even when they are poison mushrooms.
One of the greatest hurdles facing middle school students learning English is relative pronouns.
I was locked out! There's got to be something fishy going on.
When the antecedent is this, that, these or those it is usual to use 'which'.
The choice of example sentence wasn't wise.
The book shop also looks like it closes late.
Apparently in this library are precious books that money can't buy.
Among my cousins, you know, there's a girl with the most enormous breasts.
An English-Japanese dictionary is surely a must have book, not just for those taking TOEIC, but for all studying English.
The example is a past progressive tense sentence. How was everybody taught when they were learning about progressive tense?
'can' is an auxiliary verb, so in question sentences it is brought to the start of the phrase.
The present password is "eosdigital".
By the way, today is the 8th of June — my wife's birthday.
When I inquired "what is that?" I was told, "go and find out for yourself."
This is off-topic. Sorry.
Me, I'll make it to the class reunion no matter what I have to leave undone.
You should get there in five minutes walking.
So characteristic of what a pious Christian would say, this courteous phrase.

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