Teacher: "John, what is the past participle of the verb 'to ring'?"
John: "What do you think it is, sir?"
Teacher: "I don't think, I KNOW!"
John: "I don't think I know either, sir!"
Teacher: "John, what is the past participle of the verb 'to ring'?"
John: "What do you think it is, sir?"
Teacher: "I don't think, I KNOW!"
John: "I don't think I know either, sir!"
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