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"Why have you started learning to play the piano?" "Because I want to be a music teacher."
Brace yourselves! From today I'm learning the piano. Why? Because I want to become a music teacher!
I'm a beginner, so I think I'll start from a 'garter stitch' muffler or a 'knit-one-purl-one stitch' one.
I started learning Chinese last week.
My older brother started to take interest in Japanese folk songs when he was around 12 years old.
I began to learn Esperanto.
Mr. Morita started a business by using borrowed money as capital.
Before David arrived, Samantha started to set the table.
The various animals started going, "Woof, woof!" and "Meow, meow!" and "Cock-a-doodle-doo!"
Each part of a book starts with references to its author's life: a passage from a read book, a question directed to a stranger on a roadside, something shouted by a girlfriend.
Each part of the book starts with a quote taken from the life of the author: a passage from a book, a question asked to a stranger on the road, something shouted by a girlfriend.
For some reason, I feel sleepy when I start studying.
He started gardening after his retirement.
All of a sudden, my mother began to sing.
Suddenly, my mother started singing.
My boss is starting to get edgy.
I started a new blog. I'll do my best to keep it going.
I started a new blog. I'll do my best not to be one of those people who blogs a lot right at the start and then quits blogging.

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