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- Could I help you?
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I wish I could swim.
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Could I change rooms?
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Could we have a fork?
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Could I use your desk?
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Could we have a spoon?
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Could you repeat that?
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He could speak French.
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Could I have the check?
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Could I borrow a pencil?
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Could I use your pencil?
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Could you do me a favor?
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Could I park my car here?
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Could I sit on the aisle?
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Could you get me some tea?
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Could you tell me the way?
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Could I have some more tea?
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Could I make a reservation?
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He ran as fast as he could.
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He said he could swim well.
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I wish I could go to Japan.
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Could you draw a map for me?
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Could you drive more slowly?
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Could you give me a discount?
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I wish I could speak English.
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Could I have some more coffee?
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Could I have the bill, please?
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Could we have a table outside?
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He could not walk any further.
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I could hardly understand him.
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No one could solve the puzzle.
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Could you charge it to my room?
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I could hardly endure the pain.
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I wish I could be in Paris now.
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I wish I could buy that guitar.
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If I had money, I could buy it.
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Could you do this instead of me?
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Could you get in touch with him?
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Could you write it down, please?
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Could I see you a minute, please?
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Could you please clear the table?
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Could you spare me a few minutes?
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I wish I could go to the concert.
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Could I get one more beer, please?
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Could I see your driver's license?
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Could you call again later please?
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Could you help me wash the dishes?
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I could scarcely stand on my feet.
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Could I have a glass of white wine?
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Could I have three cinnamon donuts?
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Could you please take me back home?
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Could you tell me how to get there?
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He bit off more than he could chew.
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I could swim well when I was a boy.
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I wish you could have come with me.
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Could I have one more coffee please?
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Could we have a table by the window?
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Could you please move out of my way?
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Could you please pass me the pepper?
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Could you give me change for a dollar?
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Could you cook this meat a little more?
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I could have helped you with your work.
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I translated the poem the best I could.
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I'm so hungry that I could eat a horse.
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She stood as close to him as she could.
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Could you give me a ride to the station?
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Could you tell me which way I should go?
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I don't have much time. Could you hurry?
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I left early so I could get a good seat.
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Could I please have one more can of beer?
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Could you tell me the way to the station?
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It would be great if we could meet again.
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Could you please tell me why you love her?
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I bought every book on Japan I could find.
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I could swim well even when I was a child.
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She thought she could get him to like her.
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She was so angry that she could not speak.
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Could you please repeat what you just said?
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He ran as fast as his legs could carry him.
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He walked slowly so the child could follow.
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Could you tell me how to get to the station?
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Everybody knew she could speak English well.
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Could you describe to the jury what happened?
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Could you give me a lift to the train station?
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I wish that we could spend more time together.
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Mary called him every name she could think of.
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My teacher told me to read as much as I could.
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Could you please speak a little bit more slowly?
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Could you please tell me again why you are late?
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I could have done better if I had had more time.
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Could you tell me the way to the station, please?
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I miss you. I need to see you. Could I come over?
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If you could assist me, it would be a great help.
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Tom was the sort of man you could get along with.
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Could you please tell me again who your father is?
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I looked all around, but I could see nobody there.
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I don't feel well. Could you give me some medicine?
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Could you lend me your bicycle for a couple of days?
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Could you please tell me again where you put the key?
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I wish I could figure out how to control my appetite.
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She walked as fast as she could to catch up with him.
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Could you tell me how to get to Park Street from here?
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She watched him continue to fight as hard as he could.
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If he had been there, I could have given him your message.
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How could you just walk out the door without saying goodbye?
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If he could pass for eighteen years old, he'd join the army.
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Could you please tell me again what school you graduated from?
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If he had known her phone number, he could have called her up.
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Could you please tell me again how many times you've been here?
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We all took for granted that the professor could speak English.
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Daddy, I can't walk any more. Could you give me a piggyback ride?
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I'd love to be able to find more time that I could spend relaxing.
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I met someone the other day that I think I could fall in love with.
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She hated him so much that our family could never go and visit him.
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Could you please tell me again when the meeting is supposed to start?
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I wish that I could have spent more time with my father before he died.
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She may have argued with him, but I don't think she could have hit him.
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After I got married, my Japanese got better and I could understand more.
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She advised him to cut down on smoking, but he didn't think that he could.
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If I had known about your illness, I could have visited you in the hospital.
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She sold all of her furniture, so she could afford to feed herself and her dog.
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I know you've been waiting a long time, but could you wait just a little bit longer?
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She asked him to give her some money so she could go to a restaurant with her friends.
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If you'd told me about it earlier, I could've been free. However, tomorrow I have plans to go back home.
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I came here to see if there was something I could do to help, but there doesn't seem to be anything for me to do.
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