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Join each pair of the
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Where is the plaque ? It is to be presented to the
guest. |
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That is the officer. I complained to him earlier. |
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The roast duck is delicious. we bought it at the new shop. |
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Where are the guests ? I have invited them. |
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Are you aware of the news ? It was announced a while ago. |
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Rosa used to work here. She is now working in Idaho. |
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The van broke down again. It is now at the workshop. |
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Here comes the badminton champion. His parents are his mentors. |
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The man lodged a police report. His car was stolen. |
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Can you remember the date ? We are supposed to go for an outing
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Answers |
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Where is the plaque that is to be presented to the guest
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That is the officer to whom I complained earlier. |
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The roast duck that we bought at the new shop is very delicious. |
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Where are the guests that I have invited ? |
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Are you aware of the news that was announced a while ago ? |
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Rosa who used to work here is now working in Idaho. |
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The van that broke down again is now at the workshop. |
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Here comes the badminton champion whose parents are his mentors. |
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The man whose car was stolen lodged a police report. |
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Can you remember the date we are supposed to go for an outing ? |