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- I
- IA
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- IE
- IF
- IG
- IH
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- IK
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- IO
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- IU
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- I(50音)
- I(タイ文字)
- I(数字)
- I(記号)
- I ran into your girlfriend.
- I ran into your mother in the library.
- I ran like lightning.
- I ran like the wind.
- I ran off some of the oil.
- I ran on and on and came in sight of a light.
- I ran out and caught a taxi.
- I ran out of breath.
- I ran out of cheese.
- I ran out of money during my stay in India.
- I ran out of the room without knowing what I was doing.
- i ran so far away
- I ran so I would be on time.
- I ran the risk of losing my job to help her.
- I ran through the textbook once more before the examination.
- I ran to my mother.
- I ran to school, but the bell had already rung.
- I ran to the bus stop.
- I ran to the station not to miss the train.
- I ran toward the door.
- I ran upstairs two steps at a time.
- I ran upstairs.
- I randomly came up with this story in 33 minutes.
- I rang the bell and waited.
- I rang the bell several times.
- I rang the bell six times.
- I rang the doorbell.
- I rarely catch a cold.
- I rarely cry.
- i rarely felt pretty
- I rarely go to the movies.
- I rarely listen to the radio.
- I rarely prepare for the world history lessons.
- I rarely read books in French.
- I rarely saw him at school.
- I rarely touch coffee.
- I rarely walk to work.
- I rarely, if ever, talk on the phone till late at night.
- I rate him among the best modern composers in Japan.
- I reached for and tapped his shoulder.
- I reached into the pile and felt soft fabric.
- I reached my destination in a week.
- I reached Nagoya early this morning.
- I reached out and tapped him on the shoulder.
- I reached out and tapped his shoulder.
- I reached school before the rain started.
- I reached the hilltop exactly at five.
- I reached the museum after a few minutes' walk.
- I reached the station at six.
- I reached the village before dark.
- I read a book as I walked.
- I read a book of adventure stories.
- I read a book while eating.
- I read a book.
- i read a book. grammatical analysis
- I read a few books last week.
- I read a lot in my diary yesterday.
- I read a lot of books in my youth; I am a scholar in my own way.
- I read a lot.
- I read a magazine to kill time.
- I read a most interesting book in my library.
- I read a most interesting novel yesterday.
- I read a newspaper every day so that I may keep up with the time.
- I read a womanly expression on her face.
- I read about All Ball.
- I read about him in the newspaper.
- I read about his death in the paper.
- I read about how to make tempura in a book.
- I read about it in the newspaper.
- I read about the accident in the newspaper.
- I read about the singer in a magazine, too.
- i read all books from in a sentence
- I read all kinds of books.
- I read an article about acid rain yesterday.
- I read an exciting story.
- I read an interesting book at the library.
- I read anger in her face.
- I read at least one book every month.
- I read books and magazines to keep up with the times.
- I read books.
- I read comic books.
- I read detective stories exclusively.
- I read everything.
- I read few books last week.
- I read fifty pages further.
- I read his book.
- I read in the newspaper recently that the crops really need rain.
- I read in the newspaper that he had been murdered.
- I read in the newspaper where contact with the plane had been lost.
- I read it in a magazine three days ago.
- I read it in the magazine three days ago.
- I read it in today's edition.
- i read it on the internet
- I read it to my family.
- I read newspapers in order to keep up with the times.
- I read not only his novels but also his poems.
- I read novels at random.
- I read several books a week.
- I read some books.
- I read that book while I was in the hospital.
- I read the book after I had finished my homework.
- I read the book after I'd finished my homework.
- I read the book from beginning to end.
- I read the book from cover to cover.
- I read the book in my second year of high school.
- I read the book in the light of criticism.
- I read the book last night.
- I read the book over and over again.
- I read the book up to page 80 yesterday.
- I read the entire works of Milton during my vacation.
- I read the entire works of Milton over the holiday.
- I read The Great Gatsby when I was in high school.
- I read the label.
- I read the letter again and again.
- I read the letter to him.
- I read the most interesting book in my library.
- I read The New York Times.
- I read the newspaper every day.
- I read the newspaper to keep myself informed.
- I read the novel in three days.
- I read the play aloud so that I could memorize all the lines.
- I read the reader's column in newspapers and magazines.
- I read the thirty pages of this book.
- I read the whole book in one evening.
- i read them a book.
- I read this book again and again.
- I read this book when I went to primary school.
- I read this in the newspaper.
- I read three books a week.
- I read three kinds of newspapers in order to keep abreast with the times.
- I read through the novel.
- i read you
- i read you.
- I read your letter to my family.
- I read your letter yesterday.
- I read your new book with real delight.
- I read your report.
- I read.
- I readily grasped at his proposal.
- I realized how rare happy people were.
- I realized I couldn't win.
- I realized I was off my guard.
- I realized it only then.
- I realized it was a mistake.
- i realized no one loves me
- I realized one month had passed without my making good my promise.
- I realized something about American children.
- I realized that cats can see in the dark.
- I realized that I couldn't beat him in math.
- I realized that I couldn't win.
- I realized that it was a mistake.
- I realized that that box was empty.
- I realized that what I had chosen didn't really interest me.
- I realized then that this awful cellar was the only place that could save our lives.
- I really agree with what you're saying.
- i really am
- I really am sorry.
- I really am unlucky!
- i really appreciate
- I really appreciate all the trouble you've gone to.
- i really appreciate for your support
- i really appreciate it
- I really appreciate it.
- i really appreciate korone picking up the classics
- i really appreciate shipping
- I really appreciate that you think of me that way.
- I really appreciate what you've done.
- I really appreciate your cooperation.
- i really appreciate your help
- I really appreciate your kindness.
- i really appreciate your support
- i really appreciate your time and effort.
- i really appreciate your understanding and support.
- I really can't remember people's names, but I don't forget faces.
- I really can't understand modern sculpture.
- I really didn't want to go to work yesterday.
- I really didn't want to play tag with Tom and his friends.
- I really dig that singer.
- I really dislike chicken.
- I really dislike people that bully newcomers.
- I really dislike people that tease newcomers.
- I really do love it.
- I really do not want to go.
- I really do want that.
- I really don't have an opinion about it.
- I really don't have the time.
- I really don't know.
- I really don't like chicken.
- I really don't like chickens.
- I really don't like going to school.
- I really don't like him.
- I really don't like swimming.
- I really don't like to lose.
- I really don't like Tom.
- I really don't understand what you're talking about.
- I really don't understand what's up with her.
- I really don't want to go.
- I really don't want you to do childish things.
- i really dont see why not.
- I really enjoy helping disabled people.
- I really enjoy skiing.
- I really enjoy the climate.
- I really enjoy writing songs with Tom.
- I really enjoyed betting in Las Vegas.
- I really enjoyed it.
- I really enjoyed myself at the party.
- I really enjoyed myself tonight.
- I really enjoyed myself.
- I really enjoyed the beefsteak you served, not to mention the other dishes.
- I really enjoyed the picnic.
- i really enjoyed the time we spent together
- I really enjoyed yesterday.
- I really enjoyed your company.
- i really excited
- I really feel bad about it.
- I really feel for you.
- I really feel like a beer.
- I really had an enjoyable childhood.
- I really hate dairy products.
- I really hate job hunting.
- I really hate people that bully newcomers.
- I really hate people that tease newcomers.
- I really hate people who cut in line.
- I really have to do this work today.
- I really hope so.
- i really hope to see you again
- I really like a cloudy sky. Why? I don't even know.
- I really like China.
- I really like city life.
- I really like dogs.
- I really like French.
- I really like hard-boiled eggs.
- I really like him!
- I really like him, but not his circle of friends.
- I really like him.
- I really like Hokkaido.
- I really like it.
- I really like Jiro Akagawa's novels.
- I really like living here.
- I really like my coworkers.
- I really like opera.
- I really like peonies.
- I really like puppies.
- I really like red sportscars.
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