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A: I have a ballet ticket for this evening.B:(1) do we! Why (2)we all go together?A: That’s a good(3) . That way we can share a (4)and save a bit of money.B: When(5) we meet?A: Let’s say at 6:30 in(6) of Building 5.B: Fine. I’ll see you there at 6:30.

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