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"May I use this telephone?" "Go ahead."
"May I borrow this pen?" "Sure, go ahead."
"This must be living in the city," thought the Little House, and didn't know whether she liked it or not.
"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."
"May I use the phone?" "Please feel free."
She said, "It's not funny! How would you like it if someone did that to you - what would you do?"
It is very kind of you to invite me.
Please don't get up.
What does it mean?
Please have a seat.
He will have his own way.
He could not bring himself to believe her story.
He couldn't bring himself to believe her story.
He would not admit his fault.
He won't admit his fault.
He won't listen. I might as well talk to a brick wall.
He just won't listen. Talking to him is like talking to a brick wall.
"Will they go on strike again?" "I'm afraid so."
"Can I use your dictionary?" "Yes, here you are."

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