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¡¡¡¡The Browns are_(1)_Smiths' neighbours. Mr. Brown's name is John. But when his neighbours talk about him, they_(2)_him¡°Mr Going-to-do¡±. Do you know why? Mr. Brown always says he is going to do something, but he_(3)_does it.
¡¡¡¡Every Saturday Mr. Brown _(4)_ to the Smiths' back door and talks to Mr. Smith. He always says he_(5)_do something.
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