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You are free to go or stay.
Do you go to school on foot or by bicycle?
Did you go abroad for pleasure or on business?
Do you like apples or oranges?
Did you go to Hawaii or Guam?
Do you go to school by bus or by train?
Did you buy it today or yesterday?
Are you for or against the proposal?
Are you a teacher here or a student?
Do you like green tea or black tea?
Which do you like, green tea or black tea?
You always bandy words with me: you never listen to me.
Your suggestion seems reasonable.
Your prompt reply is urgently required.
We do need your advice.
What should we do with this white elephant your aunt gave us? It's way too ugly to go on the wall.
Your job hangs by a thread.
What you're saying is perfectly viable, but I can't shake off my unease.
I can't make heads or tails of what you said.
I can't understand what you said at all.

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