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1. You didn't
chat
saying
tell
me the truth, did you? No, I didn't.
2. They have been
telling
chat
talking
for hours on the phone! They are real chatterboxes!
3. Don't
tell
say
chat
me! I'm going to guess.
4. Does he
chat
speak
tell
English fluently?
5. He
chats
says
tells
he does.
6. But I've never heard him
say
chat
talk
in English.
7. Let's
chat
talk
tell
about our holidays.
8. You mustn't
speak
tell
chat
them about your bad marks.
9. Stop
chat
talking
told
and giggling, naughty girls!
10. He doesn't want anyone to
chat
talk
say
to him
11. What do you
speak
say
chat
? I can't hear you.
12. You mustn't
told
chat
talk
to strangers in the street.
13. She
chatted
said
chat
she wouldn't like to go to this school.
14. Never
tell
said
chat
anyone about it:, it's a secret.
15. Story-
chatting
telling
speaking
is quite interesting, isn't it?
16. He used to
speaking
speak
spoke
so slowly that you really got bored.
17. He
chatted
told
said
to me 'mind your own business'.
18. What on earth will you
tell
chat
telling
him?
19. I suppose I won't
tell
chatting
saying
him the truth.
20. She won't
told
chat
say
where she is going to spend her next holidays.
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