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American children grow up hearing those words.
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These flowers are beautiful, aren't they?
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Divide the candies among you.
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In these countries hunger is the rule.
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Please take that baggage to the post office.
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Do you like any of these pictures?
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These old customs have been handed down from generation to generation.
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Do you like any of these pictures?
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Sometimes I wonder about the meaning of translating sentences that even native speakers don’t fully understand. It's clear they are sentences copied from some book; what is their true significance?
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Some of the essays are very interesting.
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I've already told him that.
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Where did he buy all these?
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The spatulas, ramekins, plates, and mugs are all from the collection.
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What are you reading these days?
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Look up the words in your dictionary.
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Although these batteries are new, they don't work.
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One of the girls was left behind.
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For years he has been at the market every Tuesday morning with his fish stall.
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Which of these rackets is yours?
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Those trains run every three minutes.
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It is the 4th of September of 2013. Some say that Esperanto is like Spanish or Italian. Actually, these latter languages are sweet like almond nougat or chocolate cake. Esperanto has a more subtle taste like tofu, radish, or steamed vegetables with oyster sauce. Esperanto suits the Centralian mind better than does Interlingua, Spanish, Italian, French, or Portuguese. It really is more suitable for an Eastern mind.
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