Mr. Johnson: Are you using your mower this afternoon?
Mr. Smith: Yes.
Mr. Johnson: Fine. Then can I borrow your tennis racket, since you won't be needing it?
Mr. Johnson: Are you using your mower this afternoon?
Mr. Smith: Yes.
Mr. Johnson: Fine. Then can I borrow your tennis racket, since you won't be needing it?
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