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When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).
I came into a pair of tickets from a friend.
We queued up to get tickets for the concert.
I got the ticket for nothing.
I got the tickets for free.
I got a ticket for free.
Scarcely had I reached the airport before I realized I had forgotten my ticket.
She left her ticket at home.
She had the kindness to buy a ticket for me.
She didn't buy the ticket after all.
She got the ticket for nothing.
She got the ticket for free.
She tried to obtain a ticket for the concert.
She answered to the description of the missing woman.
I thought it difficult for her to get the ticket.
I thought it would be difficult for her to get the tickets.
He bought a plane ticket.
He was foolish enough to believe it.
He lost his cinema ticket.
He lost his movie ticket.

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