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Did you go straight home after school yesterday?
What did you do yesterday?
I've often heard about you.
Which of you will try first?
Which of you will try it first?
I wish you had come to see me yesterday.
He has a smooth tongue.
He's always talking like a big shot, but it won't be long before all his faults are exposed.
Only 3 out of the 98 passengers survived.
There were 20 failures among 50 applicants.
While one of them sped around major parts of the property on the mower, a second made a few sweeps at some tall weeds on the edge of my wife's garden, and the third got into the truck and smoked a cigarette.
Who runs the fastest of the three?
I am the oldest of the three.
Of the three boys, the youngest is the most attractive.
If you run after two hares, you will catch neither.
He is the more diligent of the two.
Either of the two must go.
One of the two has to go.
One of the two has to go.
John is the taller of the two.

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