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B:Where did you spend your last holiday?
A: (go I)
to Australia.
B: Really? (never I be)
there. How (it be)
?
A:Well, (be, it)
great. (see I)
many beautiful places and (meet)
many interesting people.
B: Are you thinking of going there once again?
A: Yes, I'm planning to go there with husband next year. (not be he)
to Sydney for 12 years. What about you? Where are you going this year?
B: Well, as always I'm not going abroad. (never I be)
really fond of it. I just find such trips boring.
A: That's too bad. (hope I really)
you would come with me next year.
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