Mary cut herself while chopping onions.
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Mike gave Sarah the keys to his house.
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Who made this mess?
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That car is not mine.
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My birthday, which always lands on the coldest day of the year, is usually something I would rather not celebrate.
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This class seemed to love reading Catcher in the Rye.
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My brother Mike, who lives in Florida, will be here any minute.
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In the twelve years since he resigned in defeat and disgrace, he has been carefully plotting his return to power.
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I cannot study this guy’s vocabulary words anymore.
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Anyone who likes this music must be insane. It is difficult to understand.
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The dog licked himself so much that his fur was coming out.
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Some think that this teacher is crazy.
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I don’t know where you put the book, but it must be somewhere.
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Can you believe that Suzy did all of this work herself?
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What is that noise I keep hearing from your book bag?
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Please pay for the book that you lost.
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Which hat do you think I should where today?
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Guido told me that he never wanted to see that girl again in his life.
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He wrote himself a note so that he wouldn’t forget.
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Few ever earn an A in his class.
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