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Are you happy about your job? ______ A: Yes, I very happy about it. B: No, I is not satisfied. C: No, I'm not too much happy about it. D: No, I'm not very happy about my job. E: Yes, I am very very.
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Are you happy about your job?
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A: Yes, I very happy about it.
B: No, I is not satisfied.
C: No, I'm not too much happy about it.
D: No, I'm not very happy about my job.
E: Yes, I am very very.
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D, No, I'm not very happy about my job.
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D: No, I'm not very happy about my job.
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