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- He is a teacher.
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I was a teacher.
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Is he a teacher?
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She is a teacher.
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You are a teacher.
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I am not a teacher.
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I am a teacher, too.
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Let's ask the teacher.
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My father is a teacher.
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Is your father a teacher?
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She looks like a teacher.
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He is a teacher of English.
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He is unfit to be a teacher.
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He is a teacher and novelist.
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He is an experienced teacher.
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Our teacher looks very young.
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Who is their homeroom teacher?
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Mary wants to become a teacher.
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I'm not a doctor, but a teacher.
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They were scolded by the teacher.
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I'm actually a university teacher.
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I asked my teacher what to do next.
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I have been a teacher for 15 years.
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He pays no attention to the teacher.
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She advised him to become a teacher.
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He stuck out his tongue at his teacher.
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He told me that his father was a teacher.
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I asked my teacher what I should do next.
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I consider him to be an excellent teacher.
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Our teacher will go to the USA next month.
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She became a teacher at the age of twenty.
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Tom would often play jokes on the teacher.
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The teacher pokes his nose into everything.
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The teacher was surrounded by her students.
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The teacher treated all the students fairly.
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The teacher compared my poem with one of his.
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My teacher told me to read as much as I could.
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My sister has made up her mind to be a teacher.
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You ought to ask for your teacher's permission.
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When the bell rang, the teacher ended the class.
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The teacher dismissed his class when the bell rang.
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I'm not sure yet, but I think I'll become a teacher.
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He never pays much attention to what his teacher says.
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I never thought that they would like their teacher so much.
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She advised him not to believe everything the teacher says.
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The teacher was worried by Tom's frequent absence from class.
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A student raised his hand when the teacher finished the reading.
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My teacher told me that I should have spent more time preparing my speech.
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