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Pupil Posted 9 years ago
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An injured man lying in the bed in hospital speaks with a policeman.

A: - Do you have any suspicions about who could make this assassination attempt on your life? B: - He wanted to kill me and now he thinks that I am going to spare him, but I am not. A: - Who is he? B: - I solve my problems by myself.

  

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pupil An injured man lying in the bed in hospital A: - Do you have any idea who tried to kill you ? B: - Yes. He thinks I'm going to spare him, but I'm not.

  • pupil An injured man lying in the bed in hospital A: - Do you have any idea who tried to kill you ?
  • B: - Yes.
  • He thinks I'm going to spare him, but I'm not.
  • A: - Who is he?
  • B: - That's my problem.
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pupilAn injured man lying in the bed in hospital

A: - Do you have any idea who tried to kill you?

B: - Yes. He thinks I'm going to spare him, but I'm not.

A: - Who is he?

B: - That

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pupillying in the bed

You don't need “the”.

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