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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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1. The pedestrian is to blame for the accident to some extent.
2. The pedestrian is to some extent to blame for the accident.
3. The pedestrian is, to some extent, to blame for the accident.
4. It makes little difference whether he comes or not.
5. It makes little difference whether or not he comes.
  

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