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Breakfast English
Breakfast English: Breakfast.
Pronunciation: English [? Breckoff? St], beauty [? Breckoff? st].
Example: How long did we stay? Breakfast? On the balcony.
We had breakfast slowly on the platform.
Make sentences with breasts.
1. After breakfast, while they were playing, I was packing.
After that? Breakfast? They were playing when I cleaned the room.
2. Do you provide accommodation and breakfast service?
Can you make the bed? Breakfast?
If you can have breakfast, you are lucky.
If you're lucky? Breakfast.
After breakfast, she is busy packing those things.
She is cleaning up. Breakfast? Things.
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