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"How about going to the movies on Saturday?" "I'd like to go."
"Do you mind if I use your phone?" "No, please go ahead."
"May I use your telephone?" "By all means."
"What if I miss the deadline?" "I bet he will get mad at you!"
"Would you mind opening the window?" "Of course not."
"Will you show me your ticket?" "Yes, of course."
"Can I see your ticket?" "Yes. Here it is."
"Thank you for your help." "It's my pleasure."
"Can I use your car?" "Sure. Go ahead."
"May I use your dictionary?" "By all means."
"What shall I do next?" she said to herself.
"What should I do next?" she said to herself.
"What do you think of the election for mayor?" "I don't know."
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"Will you pass me the sugar?" "Here you are."
"You mustn't go out now." "Why not?"
"Don't go out now." "Why not?"
"Do you mind my borrowing your microscope?" "No, not at all."
"How's your research coming along?" "Not so bad."
"May I use your pencil?" "Sure go ahead."

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