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that song? 11'5annoying.
want to go to the party on my own, so my sister with me. (come)
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you next weekend. (see)
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tonight. Let's go out. (stay in)
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nervous about the exams. (fee!)
1 don't fancy
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marry her,
me. (hear) to Nlajorca this summer. (go)
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you feel sea red in lifts?' 'No.
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a jacket and tie. (wear) his mum where he was going. (te!!)
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