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Mohan said to Radha, “Please give the books to the manager.”
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The boy said, “I am happy to receive the prize.”
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Rakesh asked me, “Did you see the football match on TV last night?"
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Mohit asked Rita, “Did you ever sit in a plane before?”
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Ritesh said to Meet, “When do you intend to return my bike borrowed from me”?
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The principal said to the student, “Why were you absent from the examination yesterday?”
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The father said that he would not allow anyone to watch movies during examinations.
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Rohit said, “He is joining the new job today.”
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“What about going on a drive,” he said, “we have a car.”
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“You must work hard to succeed in your new venture”, said the mother to her son.