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The speaker didn't know his subject, nor did he speak well; in short, he was disappointing.
I am not sanguine that the negotiations will succeed.
I can't quite explain it, but I believe I've caught a glimpse of the differences between Japanese and American cultures and lifestyles.
Everything is all right at present.
Cheer up! Everything will soon be all right.
The dog's attempts to climb the tree after the cat came to nothing.
Don't worry about giving a speech at the wedding; you can just wing it when you get there.
Everything turned out all right in the end.
I am sure everything will turn out all right in the end.
It'll come all right in the end.
The play went very well on the whole.
The policemen are driving the demonstrators away.
The plan has worked well.
Little did I imagine that my plan would go wrong.
Few governments can manage the economy successfully.
You must employ your capital well.
Indeed you know a lot of things, but you're not good at teaching them.
You can speak English well, can you not?
You can speak English well, can't you?
You are good at speaking English, aren't you?

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