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91 [ninety-one]

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Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. Pe-h--- t-e w--th-- wi----e--be-t-r ----r--w. P______ t__ w______ w___ g__ b_____ t________ P-r-a-s t-e w-a-h-r w-l- g-t b-t-e- t-m-r-o-. --------------------------------------------- Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. 0
How do you know that? How-do y-u--------at? H__ d_ y__ k___ t____ H-w d- y-u k-o- t-a-? --------------------- How do you know that? 0
I hope that it gets better. I hope-t-at i--g-ts be-te-. I h___ t___ i_ g___ b______ I h-p- t-a- i- g-t- b-t-e-. --------------------------- I hope that it gets better. 0
He will definitely come. H- will-de--ni-el--com-. H_ w___ d_________ c____ H- w-l- d-f-n-t-l- c-m-. ------------------------ He will definitely come. 0
Are you sure? Are -o----re? A__ y__ s____ A-e y-u s-r-? ------------- Are you sure? 0
I know that he’ll come. I k--w that-h---- -om-. I k___ t___ h____ c____ I k-o- t-a- h-’-l c-m-. ----------------------- I know that he’ll come. 0
He’ll definitely call. H-’ll-d-----tely -a-l. H____ d_________ c____ H-’-l d-f-n-t-l- c-l-. ---------------------- He’ll definitely call. 0
Really? R-all-? R______ R-a-l-? ------- Really? 0
I believe that he’ll call. I b-l---e-that he’-- c--l. I b______ t___ h____ c____ I b-l-e-e t-a- h-’-l c-l-. -------------------------- I believe that he’ll call. 0
The wine is definitely old. Th--w--e is ---initely---d. T__ w___ i_ d_________ o___ T-e w-n- i- d-f-n-t-l- o-d- --------------------------- The wine is definitely old. 0
Do you know that for sure? D---o- -n-w th-t---r -ure? D_ y__ k___ t___ f__ s____ D- y-u k-o- t-a- f-r s-r-? -------------------------- Do you know that for sure? 0
I think that he is old. I --ink--h-t he ----l-. I t____ t___ h_ i_ o___ I t-i-k t-a- h- i- o-d- ----------------------- I think that he is old. 0
Our boss is good-looking. O-r-b--s -s-g----l--k-ng. O__ b___ i_ g____________ O-r b-s- i- g-o---o-k-n-. ------------------------- Our boss is good-looking. 0
Do you think so? D- you-th-n---o? D_ y__ t____ s__ D- y-u t-i-k s-? ---------------- Do you think so? 0
I find him very handsome. I-f--d him -e-- ---dso--. I f___ h__ v___ h________ I f-n- h-m v-r- h-n-s-m-. ------------------------- I find him very handsome. 0
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. T-e-bo--------i---y h-s --gi---riend. T__ b___ d_________ h__ a g__________ T-e b-s- d-f-n-t-l- h-s a g-r-f-i-n-. ------------------------------------- The boss definitely has a girlfriend. 0
Do you really think so? D--y-u-r----y----nk s-? D_ y__ r_____ t____ s__ D- y-u r-a-l- t-i-k s-? ----------------------- Do you really think so? 0
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. It is--er- poss--le-th---h----s-a-g---friend. I_ i_ v___ p_______ t___ h_ h__ a g__________ I- i- v-r- p-s-i-l- t-a- h- h-s a g-r-f-i-n-. --------------------------------------------- It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. 0

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