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Conversation 1: What's for lunch? - I don't know. What do you want to eat? - I was thinking of pizza.
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I ate a burger just the other day. - We're going to have to compromise. - You could always get a burger, and I can get a pizza.
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Conversation 2: What are we eating for lunch? - I have no idea. What about you? - I kind of want pizza.
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I ate pizza the other day. - So, what do you feel like eating then? - How about some burgers?
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I already had a burger yesterday. - What are we going to do? - We can just each get what we want to get.
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That sounds like a plan. - Do you know a place that sells pizza and burgers? - I think they sell both at the cafeteria.
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Conversation 3: Do you know what you want to eat for lunch? - What do you feel like having? - I want to get some pizza.
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I had pizza for lunch yesterday. - Tell me what you want to eat. - Do you want to get a burger?
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See, I had a burger for lunch yesterday. - Think of something. - How about I get pizza and you get a burger?
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Let's do that then. - Where do they sell both at? - They sell pizza and burgers at the cafeteria.
