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Let’s go for a walk, said Andrew start learning
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Andrew suggestes that we should go for a walk
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His second attempt o. the world record was successful start learning
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He broke the world record at/on his second attempt
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Helen can play the piano better than Elizabeth start learning
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Elizabeth is not such a good pianist as Helen/ is less good at playing
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I’m sure he didn’t know that his brother was seriously ill start learning
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He couldn’t possibly have known that
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What particularly impressed me was her excelent command of English start learning
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I was particurallyimprresed by her excelent
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She didn’ say a word as she left the room start learning
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She left the room without saying a word
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The result of the match was necer in doubt start learning
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At no time was the result of the match in doubt
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This will be the orchestra’s first performance outside London start learning
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This will be the first time the orchestra jas played performance
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start learning
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what time do you call this We for you for nerly half hour start learning
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She wasn’t in Paris last month so you seen her there start learning
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you couldn’t/ can’t have seen her
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the occupant of the burning flat was taken to hospital shock start learning
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in state of shock/ suffering from shock
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those books to the library immedietly you will have to pay a fine start learning
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unless you return/ take back
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he deserves the maximum penalty a crime start learning
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for such crime/ for so terrible crime
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even if i had stood on a chair i wouldn’t have been able to reach start learning
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John inflated the tyres of his bicycle BLEW start learning
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John blew up the tyres of his bicycle
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I’d rather we started at seven PREFERENCE start learning
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My preference would be (or is) that we start at/ for a seven o clock start
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there’ll be trouble if you do that again BETTER start learning
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you had better not do that again
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the accident wasn’t his fault BLAME start learning
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most people know that Brit’s economy is heavily dependent on North Sea oil. COMMON start learning
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i’d be grateful if you would check these accounts for me MIND start learning
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would you mind checkingnthese accounts
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it’s unlikely that the constructor will complete the work before February TAKE start learning
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the work is likely to take untill February
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that jumper you knitted for my daughter no longer fots her GROWN start learning
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my daughter has grown out of that jumper you knitted
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