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- T(50音)
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- Tom is my friend now, but we didn't like each other at first.
- Tom is my friend.
- Tom is my ideal man.
- Tom is my imaginary friend.
- Tom is my name.
- Tom is my new roommate.
- Tom is my older brother.
- Tom is my right-hand man. I can really count on him.
- Tom is my uncle.
- Tom is my younger brother.
- Tom is my youngest brother.
- Tom is naked from the waist up.
- Tom is nervous, too.
- Tom is never on time.
- Tom is never wrong.
- Tom is new.
- Tom is nicer than Mary.
- Tom is no genius.
- Tom is no longer angry.
- Tom is no longer living in Boston.
- Tom is no match for Mary.
- Tom is no more hardworking than Bill is.
- Tom is nodding his head.
- Tom is nodding.
- Tom is not a bad person.
- Tom is not a furry.
- Tom is not a hero.
- Tom is not a lazy boy. As a matter of fact, he works hard.
- Tom is not able to drive a car.
- Tom is not able to swim.
- Tom is not afraid.
- Tom is not an idiot.
- Tom is not an idle boy any longer.
- Tom is not an M.D. but a psychologist.
- Tom is not approachable.
- Tom is not as good a chess player as he thinks he is.
- Tom is not as old as you.
- Tom is not as patient as Mary.
- Tom is not as tall as Mary.
- Tom is not as young as I am.
- Tom is not as young as Mary.
- Tom is not cut out to be a teacher.
- Tom is not good at math.
- Tom is not happy.
- Tom is not in.
- Tom is not interested in politics.
- Tom is not looking happy.
- Tom is not my boyfriend, or anything.
- Tom is not my boyfriend. He's just a friend.
- Tom is not serious about his studies.
- Tom is not shy about his being a furry.
- Tom is not the type to hold a grudge.
- Tom is not well-spoken.
- Tom is not yet able to swim.
- Tom is now in a hospital in Boston.
- Tom is now in the fifth year.
- Tom is now learning to ride a tricycle.
- Tom is now living in Boston.
- Tom is now living in Switzerland.
- Tom is now serving a 150-year prison sentence.
- Tom is now studying in the library.
- Tom is now walking the dog.
- Tom is objective, but Mary isn't.
- Tom is obviously a beginner.
- Tom is obviously very good with his hands.
- Tom is off to a rocky start.
- Tom is often absent from school.
- Tom is often late for work.
- Tom is old enough to drive a car.
- Tom is old enough to vote.
- Tom is older than his wife.
- Tom is older than I am.
- Tom is older than I.
- Tom is older.
- Tom is on a camping trip.
- Tom is on a low-fat, high-protein diet.
- Tom is on a road trip.
- Tom is on a trip.
- Tom is on bad terms with Mary.
- Tom is on break.
- Tom is on good terms with John.
- Tom is on good terms with Mary.
- Tom is on his way here now.
- Tom is on his way here.
- Tom is on his way to the airport.
- Tom is on our side, isn't he?
- Tom is on our side.
- Tom is on the honor roll, isn't he?
- Tom is on the list, isn't he?
- Tom is on the roof.
- Tom is on this bus, too.
- Tom is on vacation, isn't he?
- Tom is one of Mary's neighbors.
- Tom is one of my classmates.
- Tom is one of my roommates.
- Tom is one of our customers.
- Tom is one of the best golfers I know.
- Tom is one of the singers in my band.
- Tom is one person I never want to talk to again.
- Tom is only a little older than Mary.
- Tom is only interested in good-looking girls.
- Tom is only pretending he isn't interested.
- Tom is only pretending he's not interested.
- Tom is opposed to the plan.
- Tom is optimistic.
- Tom is our designated driver.
- Tom is our guest.
- Tom is our interpreter.
- Tom is our neighbor.
- Tom is our oldest son.
- Tom is our youngest child.
- Tom is our youngest son.
- Tom is our youngest.
- Tom is out at the moment.
- Tom is out buying wood to build a doghouse.
- Tom is out in the garden.
- Tom is out shoveling snow.
- Tom is out.
- Tom is outside playing with his friends.
- Tom is outside, playing with his brother.
- Tom is outside, playing with his brothers.
- Tom is outside, playing with his dog.
- Tom is outside, smoking.
- Tom is over thirty.
- Tom is overconfident.
- Tom is part of the team, too.
- Tom is particular about what he eats.
- Tom is passionate about music.
- Tom is past thirty.
- Tom is paying cash.
- Tom is pessimistic.
- Tom is photogenic.
- Tom is planning to get up early tomorrow morning.
- Tom is playing cards with Mary.
- Tom is playing tennis.
- Tom is playing the lute.
- Tom is playing the violin now.
- Tom is playing with his dog in the yard.
- Tom is playing with his friends.
- Tom is playing with his toys.
- Tom is playing with Mary's cat.
- Tom is pleased with his new car.
- Tom is poetic and romantic.
- Tom is poor.
- Tom is possessive.
- Tom is praying.
- Tom is preparing supper.
- Tom is pretty good at French, but he still makes a lot of mistakes.
- Tom is probably a little heavier than I am.
- Tom is probably a little heavier than me.
- Tom is probably already in Boston.
- Tom is probably angry.
- Tom is probably asleep.
- Tom is probably hungry.
- Tom is probably just a year or two younger than Mary.
- Tom is probably not awake yet.
- Tom is probably OK.
- Tom is probably right.
- Tom is probably scared.
- Tom is probably sleeping.
- Tom is probably still studying French.
- Tom is probably the only one around here who can speak French.
- Tom is probably waiting.
- Tom is probably with Mary right now.
- Tom is proficient in French.
- Tom is proud of his country.
- Tom is psychic, but Mary isn't.
- Tom is pulling Mary's hair.
- Tom is punctual.
- Tom is quick to learn.
- Tom is quick to turn violent.
- Tom is quiet, isn't he?
- Tom is quite happy.
- Tom is quite knowledgeable about modern popular music.
- Tom is quite optimistic.
- Tom is quite pessimistic.
- Tom is quite rich.
- Tom is rarely late.
- Tom is rather busy at the moment.
- Tom is rather optimistic.
- Tom is rational.
- Tom is reading a book.
- Tom is reading a long novel.
- Tom is reading a novel.
- Tom is reading a short story.
- Tom is reading and Mary is painting.
- Tom is reading in his room.
- Tom is reading the Bible.
- Tom is reading.
- Tom is really a nice person.
- Tom is really angry.
- Tom is really cool, isn't he?
- Tom is really depressed.
- Tom is really good at free kicks.
- Tom is really good at math.
- Tom is really good at this, isn't he?
- Tom is really good-looking, isn't he?
- Tom is really greedy.
- Tom is really handsome, isn't he?
- Tom is really popular, isn't he?
- Tom is really rich.
- Tom is refined.
- Tom is refreshing, honest and a good young man.
- Tom is reliable.
- Tom is reluctant.
- Tom is resilient.
- Tom is rich now.
- Tom is rich, but he isn't happy.
- Tom is rich, but he's not happy.
- Tom is rich. However, he's not happy.
- Tom is richer than Mary.
- Tom is riding high these days.
- Tom is right behind Mary.
- Tom is right behind me.
- Tom is right behind us.
- Tom is right behind you.
- Tom is right there.
- Tom is risking a lot by doing that.
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