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He said that that ` that ' that that man used was wrong.
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Kim and Sandy is looking for a new bicycle.
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I have never put the book.
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The boat floated down the river sank.
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Chris must liking syntax.
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There is eager to be fifty students in this class.
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What is John eager to do?
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What is John easy to do?
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Is the boy who holding the plate can see the girl?
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Which chemical did you mix the hydrogen peroxide and?
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There seem to be a good feeling developing among the students.
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Strings have been pulled many times to get students into that university.
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He washed himself.
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He washed herself.
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He washed myself.
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He washed ourselves.
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He washed me.
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He washed us.
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Wash yourself.
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Wash yourselves.
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Wash himself.
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Wash me!
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The weather is lovely today.
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I am hoping that the weather is lovely today.
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The birds are singing because the weather is lovely today.
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They read the book.
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He treats John very.
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He walked right the wall.
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They have no TV.
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They have no car.
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They have no information.
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They have no friend.
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They have no went.
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They have no old.
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They have no and.
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They can sing.
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They can run.
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They can smile.
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They can cry.
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They can happy.
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They can down.
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They can door.
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They can very.
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They read the new book.
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They read the interesting book.
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They read the scientific book.
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They read the sing book.
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They read the under book.
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They read the every book.
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He treats John very nicely.
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He treats John very badly.
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He treats John very kindly.
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He treats John very kind.
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He treats John very shame.
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He walked right into the wall.
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He walked right happy.
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He walked right the wall.
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John sang a song, Mary played the piano.
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We found out that very lucrative jobs were in jeopardy.
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My these jobs are in jeopardy.
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The his jobs are in jeopardy.
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I think learning English is not easy at all.
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I doubt you can help me in understanding this.
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I think that learning English is not all that easy.
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I doubt if you can help me in understanding this.
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I am anxious for you to study English grammar hard.
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I think that learning English to be not all that easy.
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I doubt if you to help me in understanding this.
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I am anxious for you should study English grammar hard.
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John not leave.
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John drink beer last night.
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John leave for Seoul tomorrow?
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John will study syntax, and Mary, too.
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He left.
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He did not leave.
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Students wanted to write a letter.
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Students intended to surprise the teacher.
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Students objected to the teacher.
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Students sent letters to the teacher.
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It is crucial for John to show an interest.
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It is crucial that John should show an interest.
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I know I should go to the dentist's, but I just don't want to.
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I don't really want to go to the dentist's, but I know I should.
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She thought it was likely that everyone to fit into the car.
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She thought it was likely that everyone might fit into the car.
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She thought it was easy for everyone to fit into the car.
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She thought it was easy for everyone would fit into the car.
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The umpire called off the game.
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The umpire called the game off.
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The two boys looked the word up.
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The umpire fell off the deck.
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The two boys looked up the high stairs.
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The two boys looked up the high stairs from the floor.
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The umpire fell the deck off.
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The students looked the high stairs up from the floor.
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The students looked the high stairs up.
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The umpire called it of.
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The umpire called off it.
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The umpire fell it off.
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The umpire fell off it.
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