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Send your 5th emoji to your 7th person on whatsapp
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Tell me asong which has the word "water" on its title
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The company _________ that its sales would increase within two years. (predict)
The company predicted that its sales would increase within two years.
He _________ lying about the broken window. (deny)
He denied lying about the broken window.
I promise ________ you on time tomorrow. (meet)
I promise to meet you on time tomorrow.
My mother _______ me to apply for graduate school. (encourage)
My mother encouraged me to apply for graduate school.
The group _________ on having the table near the window. (insist)
The group insisted on having the table near the window.
My roommate suggested ________ a puppy. (get)
My roommate suggested getting a puppy.
I can't blame you for _________ a larger apartment. (want)
I can't blame you for wanting a larger apartment.
My professor ________ that fractions will be on the midterm. (mention)
My professor mentioned that fractions will be on the midterm.
"The dictionary will have sample sentences". (the teacher/reassure her)
The teacher reassure her that the dictionnary would have sample sentences
"I'll look up the definitons". (Matt/insist on)
Matt insisted on looking up the definitions
"Binge-watch is now in the dictionnary" (we/confirm)
We confirmed that binge watch is now on the dictionnary
"Some new words are confusing". (she/warn)
She warned that some words were confusing
"New words are added to the dictionnary all the time". (Jack/explain)
Jack explained that new words are added to the dictionnary all the time
"I'll come to brunch on Thursday". (Jess/promise)
Jess promised to come to brunch on Thursday