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"Do you mind my borrowing your microscope?" "No, not at all."
"Look - there's a fire!!" Exclaimed Dan.
"How's your research coming along?" "Not so bad."
The purpose of a conclusion is to sum up the main points of the essay.
"Are you a Japanese student?" "Yes, I am."
"Do you like snakes?" "Of course not."
"Have you finished it?" "On the contrary, I've just begun."
"What brand is your car?" "It's a Ford."
"Does your watch keep good time?" "No, it gains ten minutes a day."
"Your work has been causing a lot of complaints from customers; I'm ordering you to leave immediately." "Oh, up yours! I didn't want to work here in the first place."
"May I use your pencil?" "Sure go ahead."
"It's high time you took a vacation," Jim's boss said to him.
"It's a good time for you to take a vacation," the boss said to Jim.
It's a double whammy.
"How do you feel?" he inquired.
"How do you feel?" he asked.
What are you referring to by "relationship"?
"I'm soaked with sweat.' "Step back. You stink!"
"How long will the meeting last?" "For two hours."
"Fire!", he cried.

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