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The pain will eventually go away.
Did I hurt you?
Will it be much longer?
You must be starving now after your long walk.
It is getting colder and colder morning and evening. The leaves of trees will soon turn red or yellow.
If you set out early, you'll be in time for the train.
When and where is breakfast served?
A careful observation will show you the difference.
Sooner or later, we'll have to buy a new TV as ours is a very old model.
Sooner or later, we'll have to buy a new TV since the TV we have now is a very old model.
The price will not come down.
You'll get a lot of presents on your birthday.
Instead of sending somebody on your behalf, you had better go and speak in person.
Who can afford to buy such an expensive house?
Who is going to try this case?
Have you been waited on?
Have you been waited on?
It is such warm weather that the roses will bloom soon.
If there is a big earthquake, the alarm will sound.
A university job would give you a lot more free time.

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