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"That's the one problem," he said angrily.
"That's the only problem," he said angrily.
"Does the story have a happy ending?" "Well, a warm one, anyway."
You had better put the book back on the desk, for the owner will come back there.
"I really do," replied the little black rabbit.
"How do you find your washing-machine?" "Not so bad."
"Do you mind if I call on you sometime?" "No, not at all."
"May I speak to Mr Smith?" "Will you hold the line?"
"I'd like to talk to Mr Smith." "This is Smith speaking."
"Do you like sports?" "Yes, I like baseball, among other things."
"Do you like sports?" "Yes, I especially like baseball."
"Will it clear up soon?" "I'm afraid not."
"Superman" is showing at the movie theatre this month.
"Superman" is showing at the movie theater this month.
"What are these?" "They are your pictures."
He said, "I will say nothing more, because I hate making excuses."
"Are these your cars?" "Yes, they are."
"Whose books are these?" "They are Alice's."
"Whose chair is this?" "It is mine."
"May I use this telephone?" "Go ahead."

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