2-C. Kazuki: Penny, I have to work late tonight, and I may not get back until 10 p.m.Kazuki: Penny, I have to work late tonight, and I may not get back until 10 p.m.
3. [3] Kazuki:<> Penny, I have to work late tonight, and I may not get back until 10 p.m. Penny:<> It'll rain tonight. Don't ( get | caught | in | the | rain | without ) an umbrella.[3] Kazuki:<> Penny, I have to work late tonight, and I may not get back until 10 p.m. Penny:<> It'll rain tonight. Don't ( get | caught | in | the | rain | without ) an umbrella.
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4-C. For example, Britain once used a complicated counting system for its currency units; 1 pound equaled 20 shillings, but 1 shilling equaled 12 pennies.For example, Britain once used a complicated counting system for its currency units; 1 pound equaled 20 shillings, but 1 shilling equaled 12 pennies.