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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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7. John: you have called for ages. You have not nearly finished.

John: you have called for ages. You have not nearly finished.

  

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anonymous John: you have called for ages. You have not nearly finished. I don't understand what John is doing.

  • anonymous John: you have called for ages.
  • You have not nearly finished.
  • I don't understand what John is doing.
  • Please explain the situation.
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anonymousJohn: you have called for ages. You have not nearly finished.

I don't understand what John is doing. Please explain the situation.

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