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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #124022: Dialogue and tenses
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    Steve : Hello, Eva. How are you ? Eva : I'm fine, thanks. I for my child as you can see. Steve : Oh, my wife's train in a few minutes. Eva : Great ! I my ticket to be sure because when I yesterday, my husband my ticket.
    Steve : OK. school ? Eva : Yes, he to school and he enjoys it. Furthermore, he knows that if he his lessons, he will have good marks ! He in his class. It's true.
    Steve : Well, I you but you weren't at home. Your child me and me that he was tired.
    Eva : Probably, he seriously and constantly. We to France as soon as he is on a holiday.
    Steve : It's a good idea. My wife glad if I had told her you were here.
    Steve : Well, look, my wife . Phone me when we can with your child. Eva : OK, bye.








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