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A: I’m hungry.
B: I ___________ ___________.
A: I’m hungry.
B: ___________ ____________ I.
A: I can’t swim.
B: I __________ ___________.
A: I can’t swim.
B: ___________ __________ I.
A: I won’t go to the party.
B. I __________ __________.
A: I won’t go to the party.
B: __________ _________ I.
A: I won’t go to the party.
B: Sally ____________ ________.
A: I won’t go to the party.
B: ___________ ________ Sally.
A: I’m a student.
B: _________ __________ I.
A: My book is from England.
B: Mine ________ _______.
A: My neighbors are noisy.
B: _________ _______ Steve’s
neighbors.
A: My mother needs money.
B: My sister ______ _______.
A: My father doesn’t need money.
B: _________ ________ my
brother.
A: His boss is always late.
B: Jack’s boss ______ ______.
A: Jaime is never on time.
B: His girlfriend ______
________.
A: I am confused.
B: _______ _______ we.
A: I haven’t seen that movie.
B: ________ ________ Sammy.
A: I want to see that movie.
B: Sammy ________ _______.
A: I would go if I had money.
B: I __________ ________.
A: I’m not looking for work.
B: He _________ _________.
A: I might go to Vegas in April.
B: Really? I _________ _______!
A: I won’t visit my family this
year.
B: _________ ________ I.
A: I wish it would rain.
B: I __________ ________.
A: The plane is delayed.
B: Then we ______ ______!
A: I didn’t listen to Obama’s
speech.
B: _________ _______ we.
A: I wasn’t in class yesterday.
B: __________ ________ I.
A: I’m going shopping this
weekend.
B: __________ _________ I.
A: I’m not going to rest this
weekend.
B: I ___________ _________.
A: I won’t tell you my secret.
B: __________ _________ I.
A: I have never been to
Antarctica.
B: My sister _________ ________.
A: I would like to know where she
lives.
B: I ___________ ________.
A: I might go to the cinema
tomorrow.
B: Michael ________ _______.
A: I have been hungry all day.
B: She ________ _______.
A: I can’t help you with your
homework.
B: ________ __________ she.
A: I didn’t know that.
B: I __________ _________.
A: I don’t know.
B: ________ ________ she.
A: I make great cookies!
B: _______ _______ my mom!
A: I need to fix my car.
B: My husband ________ ______.
A: My old house was in Berkeley.
B: Mine _________ _______.
A: I think I will do well on the quiz
tomorrow.
B: I _________ _______.

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