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you like a cup of coffee? |
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you think English is easy? |
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| 7. |
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play the piano and the trumpet. |
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| Hubert doesn't know |
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stole his watch. |
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| 10. |
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playing tennis when it started to rain. |
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| 11. |
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do you come to school?" "By bus." |
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| I bought this car three weeks |
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| How |
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do you think you'll study here for? |
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| 14. |
| How many exercises |
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you done so far? |
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| 15. |
| I like Chopin's music very |
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| Does David live with you? No, he |
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| 17. |
| Michael is |
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intelligent than his brother. |
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| 18. |
| Oxford United are a |
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football team than Manchester United. |
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| I can't remember what my teacher looks |
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| I studied |
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3 years at the University of Harvard. |
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| 22. |
| "I |
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realized she was your sister, sorry!" |
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| 24. |
| Don't talk to me. It |
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been a very hard day. |
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| Are |
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any Italians in your class? |
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you like to go to the seaside this weekend? |
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| 27. |
| "My car isn't very clean." " |
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is mine." |
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| 28. |
| I can't play football now, but I |
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when I was younger. |
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| 29. |
| If you could meet anybody, who |
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you choose? |
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| 30. |
| Gary has |
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writing poetry, ever since his parents died. |
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| 31. |
| I've |
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my keys. I'll have to buy another set. |
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| 32. |
| Jennifer has |
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working very late at the office recently. |
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| "I got drunk last night." " |
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you often get drunk?" |
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| 35. |
| You must |
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me to buy Rachel a present, or I'll forget. |
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| "I often go to Razor's disco." "Really? So |
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I." |
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| 37. |
| The gold necklace was |
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expensive for me to buy, so I bought the silver one. |
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| 38. |
| I want to know what happened, so please |
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me the truth. |
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| 39. |
| Sarah lives |
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the eleventh floor of a block of flats. |
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| "Have you still got that cold?" "No, I |
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ill last week, but I'm better now." |
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| "When |
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you move to Oxford?" "Last year." |
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| 42. |
| If you go abroad, you |
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carry your passport with you. |
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| 43. |
| What does your friend look |
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? |
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| Bill Gates, with over $ 100 billion, is the |
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man in the world. |
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| 45. |
| Jennie |
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to pass her exams to get into University. |
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| 46. |
| Horace really |
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go to the dentist about his teeth. |
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| 47. |
| If you wait for a moment, |
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drive you to work. |
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| 48. |
| Can you switch the light |
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? It's getting dark. |
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| 49. |
| Where |
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that man I met yesterday from? |
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| 50. |
| There |
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be heavy rain in the east of the country this afternoon. |
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| 51. |
| Nigel isn't as tall |
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his sister. |
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| 52. |
| When |
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you leave the pub last night? |
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| 53. |
| This is a difficult exercise, so |
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your time doing it. |
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| 54. |
| I'm |
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to take a skiing holiday in France this winter. |
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| 55. |
| I |
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talk to him right now, if I were you. |
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| 56. |
| Would you |
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if I opened the door? |
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| I went |
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in London yesterday and bought lots of nice things. |
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| 59. |
| There isn't |
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beer left. Someone drank the last bottle. |
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| 60. |
| I do think you |
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to wear a big coat if you go out tonight. It's going to snow. |
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| 61. |
| Don't call me before 10.00pm, as I'll be |
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football on television. |
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| If I |
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realized you were tired, I'd have slowed down. |
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| 64. |
| "What's this key |
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?" "It's the key to the garage." |
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| If Jane hadn't been late, she |
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have missed the exam. |
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| 66. |
| After no-one bought tickets to the disco, we had to call it |
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| 67. |
| It's no use |
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. He never listens to complaints. |
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| 68. |
| If I cook the dinner, will you wash |
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| 69. |
| She's a model now, but when she was young she |
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to be very plain. |
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| At university I had to put |
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with loud music from my next door neighbour every night. |
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| 71. |
| Colin walked to work, as he |
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recently sold his car. |
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| 72. |
| Mary felt ill after she ate the fish and so |
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Mike. |
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| 73. |
| I wish I |
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find those old photos from school to show you. |
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| 74. |
| I don't know where Tom is. He |
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have been here. Look, here's his note. |
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| 75. |
| The dog went |
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the postman and bit his leg. |
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| 76. |
| I'm neither more intelligent |
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less intelligent than my sister. |
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| 77. |
| Can I have a return ticket to Oxford? Do you have |
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for a $ 30 note? |
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John calls soon, I'm going to call him. |
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| 79. |
| Here. Give me a |
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with this ladder, would you? |
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| 80. |
| Phil |
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his windows cleaned yesterday. |
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| "Would you like a glass of wine?" "I'd |
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have beer if you have some." |
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| 83. |
| Jessica would rather |
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sleep here tonight. |
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| 84. |
| A trolley is a thing in supermarkets for keeping the things you buy |
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| 85. |
| It costs much |
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to fly than it used to, because of all the low cost airlines around. |
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| If you |
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eaten so much when you were young, you wouldn't be fat today. |
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| 87. |
| I'll never forget |
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a bicycle for the first time. |
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| 88. |
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the time you read this, I'll be flying to Mexico. |
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| 89. |
| I'd rather you |
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smoke in here, if you don't mind. |
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| 90. |
| If you want to come home tonight, give me a call. If |
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I'll tell you all about it tomorrow. |
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| 91. |
| If you don't study harder, you |
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the risk of failing the exam. |
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| 92. |
| Jack |
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better hurry, or he'll miss the train. |
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| 93. |
| No |
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which way I try to sleep, my back gives me pain. |
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| 94. |
| If |
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I hadn't crashed the car, I'd have some money now. |
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| 95. |
| Tests |
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carried out on this substance should determine its origin. |
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| 96. |
| It |
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a long time to drive to Scotland from London. |
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| 97. |
| You |
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have seen Peter; he went to live in Australia years ago! |
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| 98. |
| At no time |
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I suspect he was a thief. |
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| 99. |
| The fierce snake, |
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venom is extremely toxic, is found in Eastern Australia. |
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| 100. |
| This conversation is useless. We're just going round in a |
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circle. |
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