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She said, “Bravo! You have topped the exams.”
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She said, “What a pleasant weather!”
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The doctor told his patient, "Continue the same course of medicines for the next week”.
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He exclaimed sadly that it was a pity that so many lives had been lost in the floods.
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Sita said to Komal, "Thanks again for everything you did for me."
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He said to me, “Are you going to college tomorrow?”
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Aakriti said to me, “You are bad, aren’t you?”
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Father said to me, "Are you going to keep me waiting all night?'
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The Inspector asked, "Has the crime rate gone down in the area?"
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Lila said to her mother, "I can choose to dress the way I want to."