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A: you haven't spent much time with Sophia lately. Are you speaking to each other at the moment? H: no, we're not. We've been drifting apart for a while. A: but you two used to do everything together. I thought you really enjoyed each other's company
Rejoinders are quick responses to show that you are interested or paying attention. (Oh) Really? That's interesting. Is that right? Note how rejoinders are used in the following situations. 1. I just got a new job. Oh really? That's great! 2. I lost
The new Harbin-Dalian high-speed railway has reached 300 kilometers per hour during its latest test run. Despite the potential for extremely low temperatures, officials say the line has proved safe and reliable. Gao Wen is the deputy director of the
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