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today 5 pounds

ever 5 pounds

rarely 5 pounds

already 5 pounds

Every month 5 pounds

In pounds

In pounds

We saw the film. 10 pounds

We’ve never seen this film. 10 pounds

We gonna see this film. 10 pounds

I love this film. I watch it when I’m sad. 10 pounds

I don’t know what film we’re watching. 10 pounds

She’s funny. 10 pounds

What you are going to do next week? 20 pounds

I didn’t needed any help. I did all homework myself. 20 pounds

Where are you going to? 20 pounds

Michael does not do his homework. 20 pounds

Look! She’s going to have an accident. 20 pounds.

What do you do? 20 pounds

Could you swim? 20 pounds

Why is she going to go to Brazil?

Could you open the window? 20 pounds