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‘I walk (1) than him.’
‘I walk the (2) of all.’
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‘I'm the (3) pigeon.’
‘I'm (4) than they are.’
‘I'm the (5) pigeon.’
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‘I ran (6) of all.’
‘I ran (7) than everyone except him.’
‘They both ran (8) than me.’
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‘I'm the (9) in the family.’
‘And I'm the (10) .’
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