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"Who is younger, Hanako or Taro?" "Taro is."
"When did you return?" "I came back the day before yesterday."
"Where have you been?" "I've been to the dentist."
"What time is it?" "It is ten-thirty."
"What time is it?" he wondered.
"May I help you?" "No, thank you. I'm just looking."
"Can I help you?" "No, thank you. I'm just looking around."
"Give me something to write with." "Will this do?" "Yes, it will do."
"Give me something to write with." "Will this ball-point pen do?"
"Do you mind if I smoke?" "Certainly not."
What various meanings can you find for the word "satellite"?
"Will it rain?" "I hope not."
"Will it stop raining soon?" "I'm afraid not."
"Are the drinks free?" "Only for ladies."
"May I go with you?" "By all means."
"The prince of darkness" means "Satan".
"That's cheap. I'll take ten yards," the girl answered.
Although it was a popular movie, Out of Africa was more of a coffee-table movie than anything else.
"Where is Romeo?" "This way! To the tomb!"
"Will you have some more coffee?" "No, thanks. I've had enough."

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