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- Study
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- I study abroad.
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I study Korean.
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When do you study?
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Do I have to study?
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You can study here.
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I am going to study.
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Let's study English.
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I need to study math.
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She told him to study.
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He didn't study at all.
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I study hard at school.
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I want to study abroad.
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Study English every day.
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Tom has no wish to study.
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Did you study by yourself?
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You must study grammar more.
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Study hard so you don't fail.
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She urged him to study harder.
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You must study your whole life.
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Does he study English every day?
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She advised him to study harder.
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He devoted his life to his study.
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She went to Italy to study music.
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I made up my mind to study harder.
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I think it's time for me to study.
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I intended to study medicine in America.
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I'm going to study English this afternoon.
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I am saving money in order to study abroad.
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Mr. Young wishes his son would study harder.
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The scholarship enabled him to study abroad.
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My decision to study abroad surprised my parents.
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My brother went to the United States to study law.
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It's not only Tom that has to study. I have to study, too.
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Tom isn't the only one who has to study. I have to study as well.
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