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I buy the texts, but first I start writing the English sentences that come along without looking at them.
Apparently in this library are precious books that money can't buy.
An English-Japanese dictionary is surely a must have book, not just for those taking TOEIC, but for all studying English.
There are grammar books that call these sorts of things, not modifiers, but adjuncts (A).
I say "should", because theses written in the present tense are still seen around and about.
In many languages the way dictionary-form words end is fixed; in Japanese they end in a 'u row' character.
Write two expressions that are followed by either count or non-count nouns in conversation.
Hiroshi is worn out with worry since he lost the only copy of the book he needed for his report.
Don't you find yourself reaching for things with '20% extra' written on them?
You're an arrogant dirty foreigner who claims your dictionary is correct even though you don't understand the nuances of Japanese.
I'm not going to the library, but I can take you as far as the station.
A certain movie was novelized - rather it was a scenario written for a movie that was expanded as a novel and localized to Japanese.
Light source, that is what direction the light is facing, also take care with shadowing. Just copy down into the sketch book you have at hand as accurately as possible.
The girl was carrying several books, not textbooks but thick hardback books.
Theses! ... What I write are just my ramblings, they're just something like essays.
In regard to the internship system in the United States I availed myself of part of Miyumi Tanaka's work "Making doctors in Harvard" (Igaku-Shoin Ltd.) as a reference.
When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).
It's not as if just anybody can write a literary gem.
Write a thank-you note when someone goes out of his or her way to help you.
When it comes to Chinese books that are overvalued worldwide I suppose it's Sun Tzu, isn't it?

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