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  • I’m only one that I was left.
    I'm the only one that was left.
  • We are a house dust allergy.
    We have house dust allergy.
  • Where were you going?
    Where were you?
  • Should I finish drinking this soup?
    Should I finish eating this soup?
  • It’s no meaning.
    It's no use. There's no point.
  • (Wait, think)
    Hold on, let me think.
  • Yakisoba took many times.
    It took a lot of time for yakisoba to be ready.
  • Is that your gloves?
    Are those/they your gloves?
  • When Jake was coming home, his mother cooked.
    His mother was cooking when Jake came home.
  • He’s coming back so early! It usually takes an hour, but he made it in 20 minutes!
    He’s coming back so quickly! It usually takes an hour, but he made it in 20 minutes!
  • You can eat.
    You can eat it.
  • This shoes is twenty-one, but my feet is twenty-two.
    These shoes are twenty-one, but my feet are twenty-two.
  • I don’t matter, it doesn’t care.
    It doesn't matter, I don't care.
  • My teacher spent so many time and I got home late.
    It took my teacher so much time that delayed my time to come home.
  • I’ll not try to make a mistake.
    I’ll try not to make mistakes.
  • It is some milk left.
    There is some milk left.
  • Yesterday was cold.
    It was cold yesterday.
  • Did you put away your books? (No: use pronoun)
    No, I didn't put them away.