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In a dictionary like this one there should be at least two sentences with "fridge".
Japan is full of beautiful cities. Kyoto and Nara, for instance.
For example, if a chain-smoking teacher cautions a pupil for smoking, that warning is self-contradictory.
With 19 cases of death forming over 20% of the whole, the grave reality of overwork-deaths has been thrown into relief.
This example text is a how-to-write sample, so please add to and delete from it as required before using.
The verb 'help' takes to-infinitives and bare infinitives but bare infinitives are said to be the most common in casual text; as also used in this example sentence.
The future progressive tense is used when expressing events and action in progress at some future point, however the example sentence cannot be understood in that way.
The choice of example sentence wasn't wise.
The example is a past progressive tense sentence. How was everybody taught when they were learning about progressive tense?
Let's master example sentences and the make-up of text by dictation.
When I looked at the explanatory notes under the posts list I realized what was causing it.
Please ensure you always include a link-back in your replies. ">>" in plain ASCII + number (e.g. >>1).
In short some guns have excellent security systems to prevent accidental firing (e.g. when dropped), others don't.
Correct it, as in example 1.2.
In particular it is customary for actual examples of use of the harmonic mean generally cover "average speed," and explain no further than that.
By the way, this week - no matter what flags are set - it's a certainty that there will be no ecchi scenes. You'll just have to bear with it a while.
You don't need to bring up "A Winter Sonata" to show that South Korean culture is having an unexpected boom in Japan.
The speaker illustrated the theory with examples.
A working man should be paid in proportion to his skill, not his age.
I hear that you are having an unusually cold winter.

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