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I forgot to bring my umbrella with me.
Did you bring an umbrella with you?
You'd better take an umbrella.
It was wise of him to take his umbrella.
I've got to take an umbrella with me.
If you have an umbrella, let me join you under it.
The three boys had only two dollars among them.
Bring me the magazines.
Shall I bring a magazine?
The killer remained at large for weeks.
Cherry blossoms last only for a few days, a week at the most.
Cherry blossoms last only for days, a week at the most.
The happiest women, like the happiest nations, have no history.
Show me what you have in your left hand.
An insect is a small animal and it has six legs.
The trouble is he has no money.
Today cars are so popular that we assume everyone has one.
Even videogame machines owned by most children today are computers.
You had better take an umbrella with you today.
You should take an umbrella with you today.

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