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I didn't think it would be so busy today. / It looks like we are going to be
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So, how do you know Justin? / Are you enjoying yourself? / Pretty nice place, huh? / I love your dress. Can I ask w
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If + Past Simple, would + V1 / If I knew
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If + Present Simple, Present Simple / If you heat water, it boils. / If you get
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I'm sorry, Lisa's not
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Tom, t
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No answer. / No one's t
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He's on anot
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If your conversation is on the phone, end it by saying, “I’d love to catch up, but I have somew
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While you probably regret the mistake, you should take it as an opportunity to discuss the thing that was bot
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Instead of avoiding an issue, Dachis says you should put yourself in the ot
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Peter tasted the wine (that) his mot
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bought for himPeter tasted the wine that/*() had cost only 12$.
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If my colleague is new to the company, I write "see you t
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"See you t
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Any advice for ot
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Why should we have to sit t
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In addition, as one designer friend mentioned to me, t
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The last three or four years, t
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t
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