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38 English lessons for asking a question

English Lesson: Do you want me to leave you alone?
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11. “Do you want me to leave you alone?”

English Lesson: Did you get much for the Toyota?
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12. “Did you get much for the Toyota?”

English Lesson: Where's the next one being held?
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13. “Where's the next one being held?”

English Lesson: Is that for here or to go?
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14. “Is that for here or to go?”

English Lesson: Have you ever had the urge to track down your biological parents?
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15. “Have you ever had the urge to track down your biological parents?”

English Lesson: Does that mean what I think it means?
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16. “Does that mean what I think it means?”

English Lesson: Don't you think you're rushing into things?
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17. “Don't you think you're rushing into things?”

English Lesson: Do I look presentable?
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18. “Do I look presentable?”

English Lesson: I've been meaning to ask you: do you know what's up with Matt?
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19. “I've been meaning to ask you: do you know what's up with Matt?”

English Lesson: I'd like to cash this. Do I need to fill out a deposit slip or anything?
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20. “I'd like to cash this. Do I need to fill out a deposit slip or anything?”

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