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If students study hard, teachers will be happy.
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Whether they say it or not, most teachers expect their students to study hard.
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John put a book on the table.
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She turned down his offer.
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He looked at a book about swimming.
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He talked to a girl about swimming.
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He talked with a girl about swimming.
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I don't know the people present.
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Could you turn off the fire and on the light?
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I know the truth and that you are innocent.
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John refused the offer proudly.
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I consider John the best candidate.
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I saw him leaving the main building.
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He took John to the school by the park.
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John sang a song and danced to the music.
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John wants to study linguistics in near future.
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They told Angelica to arrive early for the award.
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That Louise had abandoned the project surprised everyone.
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I know you like the back of my hand.
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Time flies like an arrow.
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I need to have that report on our web page by tomorrow.
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The monkey scratched a boy on Monday.
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John tagged the monkey in the forest.
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The monkey was tagged in the forest by John.
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The cat devoured the rat.
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The rat devoured the cat.
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This car stinks.
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It rains.
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The committee disliked her proposal.
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These books disappoint me.
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Our neighbor takes his children to school in his car.
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Our neighbor take his children to school in his car.
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The book, including all the chapters in the first section, is very interesting.
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The book, including all the chapters in the first section, are very interesting.
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The effectiveness of teaching and learning depends on several factors.
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The effectiveness of teaching and learning depend on several factors.
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The tornadoes that tear through this county every spring are more than just a nuisance.
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The tornadoes that tear through this county every spring is more than just a nuisance.
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The lady singing with a boy is a genius, isn't he?
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The lady singing with a boy is a genius, isn't she?
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With their teacher, the kids have arrived safely, haven't they?
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With their teacher, the kids have arrived safely, hasn't he?
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The kids have arrived safely.
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It could be more detrimental.
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Is this teacher a genius?
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Have the kids arrived safely?
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Could it be more detrimental?
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The kids in our class have arrived safely.
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Have in our class the kids arrived safely?
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His girlfriend bought this computer.
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Thunder frightens the dog.
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The dog fears thunder.
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His girlfriend bought this computer for him.
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The child broke the teapot by accident.
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This computer was bought for him by his girlfriend.
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The teapot was broken by the child by accident.
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This item belongs to the student.
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The student is belonged to by this item.
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He remained a good friend to me.
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A good friend is remained to me.
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John gave the boys the CDs.
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My mother baked me a birthday cake.
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She was sent a review copy of the book by the publisher.
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She was sent a review copy of the book.
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John gave the CDs to the boys.
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The publisher sent a review copy of the book to her.
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My mother baked a cake for me.
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The CDs were given to the boys by John.
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A review copy of the book was sent to her by the publisher.
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This nice cake was baked for me by my mother.
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This is my ultimate goal.
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Michelle became an architect.
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They elected Graham chairman.
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Chairman was elected Graham.
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The best writer was considered Andrew.
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John made Kim a great doll.
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The situation became terrible.
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This map is what he wants.
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The message was that you should come on time.
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I made Kim angry.
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I consider him immoral.
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I regard Andrew as the best writer.
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They spoil their kids rotten.
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John put books in the box.
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John talked to Bill about the exam.
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She reminded him of the last time they met.
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They would inform Mary of any success they have made.
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John gave a book to the student.
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John bought a book for the student.
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The bus stopped suddenly.
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Shakespeare wrote his plays a long time ago.
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They went to the theater in London.
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He failed chemistry because he can't understand it.
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John gave Tom a book a record.
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I saw this film several times last year during the summer.
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My uncle visited today.
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Today was visited by my uncle.
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The termites destroyed the sand castle.
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Being honest is not an easy task.
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That John passed surprised her.
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