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He usually keeps silent in classroom.

There is a fire going on inside the building.

I often go to the cinema with my friends.


During the party , He always sang.

Most of the season, they are always first in terms of goals.

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Hailey Baldwin was Justin Bieber's wife.
Cristiano Ronaldo's eldest son is Junior.
Leonardo Dicapiro's house is very expensive.
Stephen Hawking's asset is a large amount of knowledge about the universe.
Vatican's pope is Francis, who is representative of god in the world.

Be careful with tip of his pencil.

I broke the door of my car.

The heel of shoe is easily broken.

I like the color of this wallpaper.

The taste of this food is really wonderful.

The smell of this onion make me feel spicy.

The population of China is the highest in the world.


The feel of touching this kind of silk is really great.

You are at the bottom of this list.

I think that snail is the slowest animal on this planet. What do we

know about this creature? Animal which is small is snail. It carries


its house wherever it goes. Snail has shell to protect itself so
it's hard for it to move. Most snails eat only plant, but some snail

eat meat.Snail live on land. Not many people know that more snails

live in water than on land. For the above reasons, I think that snail is
extremely interesting animals.
an interesting biography

The long-necked

Best friend

taste's food

The “stop” or “talk to the hand” gesture is used in many countries. In America,
this gesture means “stop,” the number 5, or “talk to the hand.” But in Greece,
Sindh (Pakistan), it is called the “moutza” or “mountza” and is considered an
insult. In Mexico, Panama, it is used to say “hi,” but when steady or moving it
repeatedly toward the receiver it means, “You’ll see!” warning that the giver is
going to tell an authority figure. To Malaysia this gesture can be used to say hi
to someone you know, to call a waiter, and to say thank you to another driver. It
is also used when crossing the street and this is humorously known as the
“God hand” because it seems as though you have the power to stop cars.

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