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Nananara Posted 6 years ago
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"to" or "to be"

Mary's colleagues don't think she can be an excellent doctor, but she wants to.

I am not sure Mary can be an excellent doctor, but she will try to.

Tom wanted Mary to be proud of Trump, so he persuaded her to.

  

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Mary's colleagues don't think she can be an excellent doctor, but she wants to be. I am not sure Mary can be an excellent doctor, but she will try to. be.

  • Mary's colleagues don't think she can be an excellent doctor, but she wants to be.
  • I am not sure Mary can be an excellent doctor, but she will try to.
  • be.
  • I am not sure Mary can be an excellent doctor, but she will try.
  • Tom wanted Mary to be proud of Trump, so he persuaded her to be.
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Mary's colleagues don't think she can be an excellent doctor, but she wants to be.

I am not sure Mary can be an excellent doctor, but she will try to.be.

I am not sure Mary can be an excellent doctor, but she will try.

Tom wanted Mary to be proud of Trump, so he persuaded her to be.

Tom wanted Mary to be proud of Trump, so he persuad

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