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1.
We’ve run sugar. Could you buy some more?
2.
Please don’t let me disturb you. Carry your work.
3.
We must try to cut the amount of money we spend. We just can’t make ends meet.
4.
Keep me! I’ve got a terrible cold, and I don’t want to give it to you.
5.
When I look my childhood, I realize what a happy time it was.
6.
The only people she looks are her grandparents.
7.
Children grow their clothes so quickly. It costs a fortune to clothe them properly.
8.
The antique table is very beautiful, but it doesn’t fit the rest of the furniture, which is modern.
9.
I think the neighbours have gone for the weekend.
10.
John’s up ahead so Greg is pedalling fast to catch him.
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