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The train is packed today.
It was the happiest time of my life.
We regret that your application has not been accepted.
He'll make someone clean the room.
Just because a sentence is owned by a native speaker, it doesn't mean that it's natural or that it's an example of modern daily usage.
I want to eat a fried egg and croissant.
What would you like to eat?
Tom is by far the best singer performing at this club.
Tom is the outstanding singer of this club.
Tom is left-handed, but he writes with his right hand.
Tom is quite knowledgeable about modern popular music.
Tom looked like he was somewhere in his late thirties.
Tom never seems to get upset no matter what Mary does.
In the Edo period, moon-viewing parties were very popular.
It's quarter to eight now.
It's 7:45.
Of course, I welcome advice taken from your experience!
When I was in middle school, I had a friend in the track club who normally studied 3 hours a day. He didn't speed up the pace before tests. On the contrary, he didn't have any club activities and so had lot of free time, so before the test we would go to his house and play video games every day. If we hadn't done that, I would have gotten better grades too.
It's important to do it with a textbook adapted to your level.
This is Tom speaking. I'd like to speak to Ann.

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