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The speaker didn't know his subject, nor did he speak well; in short, he was disappointing.
The lecturer dwelt on some memories of his college days.
The lecturer spoke generally about American literature and specifically about Faulkner.
The story of the lost prince was a fiction.
You had better go and speak to him in person.
Tell me what you have in mind.
As soon as I let go of the leash, the dog ran away.
Few people can speak English better than Sachiko.
When one would be filial, one's parents are gone.
You may talk as much as you like.
Don't speak with your mouth full.
Don't speak with your mouth full.
Don't speak with your mouth full.
Do not talk with your mouth full.
Do not talk with your mouth full.
It's not polite to speak with your mouth full.
You must not speak with your mouth full.
Don't talk with your mouth full.
Don't speak with your mouth full.
You must not speak with your mouth full.

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