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"Will he recover soon?" "I hope so."
"Will he recover soon?" "I'm afraid not."
"Is he seriously ill?" "I hope not."
"I know him well." "Oh, do you?"
"Is it going to clear up?" "I hope so."
"I think so, too," she chimed in.
"Are you a Japanese student?" "Yes, I am."
"How long will the meeting last?" "For two hours."
"Let's have a drink, shall we?" "Yes, let's."
"Hello, is this Mrs. Brown?" "Yes, this is Mrs. Brown."
I'm running out of ideas.
"I did that," she complained, "but there was no water in it!"
"Are these your cars?" "Yes, they are."
"How about a cup of coffee?" "I'd like to, but I have a previous engagement."
"How about a cup of coffee?" "I wish I could, but I have some place I have to go."
You said so the other day, didn't you?
"Ah, that's true," Susan puts in, "I just wanted to call to ..."
"Will they go on strike again?" "I'm afraid so."
"Are you students?" "Yes, we are."
"Done!" says the angel, and disappears in a cloud of smoke and a bolt of lightning.

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