A.I'd rather stay here if you don't mind.
B.Sorry, I don't like neither.
C.Certainly, why not?
D.Yes, we like these two places.
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A.I'd rather stay here if you don't mind.
B.Sorry, I don't like neither.
C.Certainly, why not?
D.Yes, we like these two places.
A.Quite right
B.Good idea
C.Let's
D.Certain
A.Do you like tea?
B.Why not?
C.Good tea.
D.I'm thirsty.
A.It doesn't matter
B.That's nothing
C.Good idea
D.You're welcome
A.That's right
B.No, thanks, let Tom do it
C.I can do it without you
D.Not at all
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