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He said, “What a fool Tom is!”
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“Do you want balloons?” he said to the child.
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”What did you eat for breakfast today?”, the doctor asked the patient.
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He said, ”May God grant peace to the departed soul”
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He said to his teacher, “Need I read this chapter?”
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The girls said, “We were watching the game.”
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He said to me, “I have often told you not to play with these boys.”
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The teacher said, “Gandhiji was born in India.”
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I said to her, “What! you have lost your keys.”
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“Welcome home, my dear,” said his wife.