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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Rakesh has done no preparation for the test tomorrow. I am sure he will fail the test. I wish he would pass the test tomorrow.


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Considered in conjunction and not independent of each other: Rakesh hasn't prepared for tomorrow's test. I am sure he will fail, but I hope he passes.

  • Considered in conjunction and not independent of each other: Rakesh hasn't prepared for tomorrow's test.
  • I am sure he will fail, but I hope he passes.
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Considered in conjunction and not independent of each other:

Rakesh hasn't prepared for tomorrow's test. I am sure he will fail, but I hope he passes.

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