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Rip along a piece of paper

Let's say someone needs a small piece of paper to write a number on.
He rips a small pieces off the corner of an a4 sized sheet. A different person also needs a piece to write a number on. The first person says to the second.

How would you have said the following?
Rip your piece along the rip I made instead of using a different corner of the a4.

Ps how would you have said the following?
He rips a small pieces off the corner of an a4 sized sheet.

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Let's say someone needs a small piece of paper to write a number on. He rips a small piece off the corner of an a4 sized sheet. A different person also needs a piece to write a number on.

  • Let's say someone needs a small piece of paper to write a number on.
  • He rips a small piece off the corner of an a4 sized sheet.
  • A different person also needs a piece to write a number on.
  • The first person says to the second.
  • How would you have said the following?
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Let's say someone needs a small piece of paper to write a number on.
He rips a small piece off the corner of an a4 sized sheet. A different person also needs a piece to write a number on. The first person says to the second.

How would you have said the following?
Rip your piece along the rip I made instead of using a different corner of the a4

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