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Winter is over and spring has come.
Winter is coming on.
With winter coming on, the mountains will soon be covered with snow.
Winter is approaching.
Winter has gone. Spring has come.
With winter coming on, it's time to buy warm clothes.
Saturday comes before Sunday.
Would you care to come and see me on Saturday?
The bigger a city grows, the dirtier the air and water become.
One feels that the city has grown slowly and each age has left its mark.
Please come and see me whenever it is convenient for you.
Come and see me whenever it is convenient for you.
It is rude of him not to give me a call.
The popularity of the telephone has led to fewer people writing letters these days.
It doesn't work so well because the batteries are running down.
It doesn't work so well because the battery is low.
I left my tennis racket on the train.
Living in the country, he rarely had visitors.
This movement from rural to urban areas has been going on for over two hundred years.
We have been to see the exhibition.

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