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1. We will attack them at nightfall. 2. The battle will last from three till five o'clock in the afternoon. 3. I will command. 4. I would give orders to them to fire. 5. They will be victorious and we shall have to flee. 6. I would kill the colonel. 7. We would not try to defend ourselves. 8. They would try in vain to defend him.
VI
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1. The colonel will not know. 2. We shall not know. 3. He would remember us. 4. We will wait for Nicholas until one o'clock. 5. I shall not fall asleep. 6. He would not awake. 7. He would look around and would find himself alone. 8. It will strike two. 9. It would strike three. 10. He would not appear. 11. Day will dawn.
VII. DISJUNCTIVE PRONOUNS
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1. The painters, accompanied by their pupils, entered the church with me. 2. In it we found little to admire. 3. I was already going away with them. 4. I noticed a chapel and approached it. 5. They noticed a picture and approached it. 6. To the pupils, who were approaching with him, he said: "This youth will go away with us." 7. We pointed at the canvas which we had in front of us.
VIII. CONJUNCTIVE PRONOUNS
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