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12 English lessons for
answering a question
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“Oh, you have no idea.”
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“Absolutely. Count me in!”
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“Not sure. I'm still on the fence.”
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“Yeah, that sounds like a good option.”
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“Probably just pay off my credit cards and student loans.”
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“Not exactly, but I did get some promising leads.”
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“Absolutely. I'd love to.”
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“Not that I know of.”
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“Yeah, I'm dead serious.”
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“Yeah, I actually did it myself.”
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