After the movie was over, we went out to eat.
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The kids who started out with the highest score actually finished near the bottom.
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He doesn't know what he's going to do now.
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The history test, which was supposed to be so hard, turned out to be quite easy.
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I won't be able to go to college unless I get a good grade in chemistry.
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My history teacher, who just started teaching this year, is the best teacher I've ever had.
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What I did yesterday is none of your business.
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Alexis got detention because she was late for class.
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I get to go to Europe after classes if I can save half the airfare.
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Whatever you want to do with your holiday is okay with me.
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