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It would be better for you to stay away from such a man.
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It's rather cold for April.
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We have two spare rooms upstairs, neither of which has been used for years.
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Choose either one or the other.
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Twelve is an even number.
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"I'm not good at swimming." "Neither am I."
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"My father doesn't drink." "Neither does my father."
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"I don't like carrots." "Neither do I."
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You're very lucky, you know! Such a thing happens only once in a lifetime.
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Even though he's a policeman, he's afraid of thieves.
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The result was rather disappointing.
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He is the bravest soldier that ever lived.
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It's not even worth mentioning.
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Whether you like it or not, you must do it at once.
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You have to do it, whether you like it or not.
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You've got to go even if you don't want to.
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It's your decision whether you go or stay.
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I would rather die than yield.
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I would rather die than surrender.
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Have you ever seen a lion?
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Have you ever been to Europe?
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We got to know each other rather well on our recent trip.
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It is rather warm today.
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I would rather not go out today.
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I feel like going out rather than staying at home today.
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I would rather study than play today.
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It makes no difference whether you go today or tomorrow.
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I'd rather not go out this evening.
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Whether it may be hard or not, I must do it.
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I don't know whether to turn left or right.
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My wife usually doesn't drink coffee at night, and neither do I.
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Yesterday it was neither too warm nor too cold. It was an ideal day for taking a walk.
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For the other 600 million people, English is either a second language or a foreign language.
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Even a child can do such a thing.
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Even children can understand it.
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You shouldn't say such a thing in the presence of children.
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I've known Jim ever since we were children.
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Children imitate their friends rather than their parents.
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At such times, I think of my family, not my friends.
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We looked at each other.
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We searched for the two boys everywhere, but neither could be found.
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We deliberated whether we should cancel the reservation.
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I get along well with her.
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It makes no difference to me whether you come or not.
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I don't know whether it is true or not.
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I have neither time nor money for that.
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I have neither time nor money.
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My son can neither read nor write yet.
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My father neither smokes nor drinks.
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I would rather have a coffee.