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Mum |
Will you keep an eye on your
younger sister, Cathy ? |
Cathy |
Where are you going to, Mum ? |
Mum |
I'm just going over to the mini market.
We've run out of flour, and I've promised to bake your aunt a
cake today. |
Cathy |
Is it for Timmy's birthday. |
Mum |
Oh, no. That isn't till next week. Now,
do be a good girl for a while and take care of your sister. I'll
be back in a jiffy. |
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keep an eye |
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A |
watch over
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B |
look at |
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C |
look for |
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D |
look forward |
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2. |
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We've run out of flour |
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A |
We have a lot of flour |
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B |
We have no more flour left
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C |
We have plenty of flour |
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D |
We have just enough flour |
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3. |
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I'll be back in a jiffy |
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A |
I'll be back after an hour |
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B |
I'll be back in a few minutes
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C |
I'll be back after work |
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D |
I'll come back when I finish shopping |
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