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I'm not good at anything.
He is a man of his word.
I heard that one way to stay healthy is to avoid eating any food with unpronounceable ingredients.
I can still remember the time when we went on a picnic together.
How do you think I can convince her to spend more time with me?
I couldn't stop Tom.
My mother could speak five languages.
I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
Mr. Tanaka can play the piano well.
I'm looking for someone who can speak Portuguese.
I'm looking for someone who can speak French.
In order to put into application the case of treating Japanese, Masato Hagiwara all by himself wrote an additional chapter 12 for Japan that is not in the original book.
Tom says he wants to learn how to fly an airplane.
I've finally learned how to roll my R's!
Is there a place where I can charge my cellphone around here?
In spoken language, we do not pause between words, a fact that is somewhat surprising: We seem to hear separate words, we can clearly make them out.
However, when listening to an unknown foreign language, our ability to discern different words is lost, and we recognize speech as being a stream of sounds without many pauses.
I can't trust him.
If you'd listen a little more carefully to what the teacher says, you'd probably be able to understand.

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