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Either you or I will get the first prize.
I'll recommend him as chairman, whether you are in favour of it or not.
I'll recommend him as chairman, whether you are in favor of it or not.
It's all the same to me whether you go or stay.
If you don't do your duty, people will look down on you.
If you don't do your duty, people will look down on you.
Whatever you say will set her off crying.
With your help, our plan would succeed.
English will take you a long time to master.
It will be late autumn when you get to London.
I wonder if you received my e-mail on January 10, since I have not heard anything from you yet.
If you had left earlier, you would have caught the train.
You will save your father a lot of worry if you simply write him a letter.
It will cost you $100 to fly to the island.
I will be studying when you come at seven.
In a few days, the baby will be able to walk.
I had hoped to get another 50,000 miles out of my car, but it gave up the ghost on the expressway and it would cost too much to fix it.
It will be fine tomorrow.
By tomorrow morning all the world will have been covered with snow.
What will you be doing at this time tomorrow?

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