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"May I take this umbrella?" "No, you may not."
"May I use this pencil?" "Yes, you may."
"May I borrow this pen?" "Sure, go ahead."
"How much is this handkerchief?" "It is ninety-five cents."
"This must be living in the city," thought the Little House, and didn't know whether she liked it or not.
"How often do the buses run in an hour?" "Every thirty minutes."
"May I park here?" "No, you must not."
"May I park here?" "No, you can't."
"Do you mind my smoking here?" "No, not at all."
"There," said the granddaughter, "that's just the place."
"How far is it from here to your school?" "It's about ten minute's walk."
"How far is it from here to the station?" "It is about two miles."
"How are you?" "I am fine, thank you."
"How about a cup of coffee?" "I'd like to, but I have a previous engagement."
"How about a cup of coffee?" "I wish I could, but I have some place I have to go."
"Is Ken busy?" "Yes, he is."
"The Gettysburg Address" is a concise speech.
"Do you like cake?" "Yes, I do."
"May I use the phone?" "Please feel free."
When I told her I'd never seen such a homely girl, she accused me of sexual harassment.

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