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- Have you ever been to Tokyo?--__________.A. No , 1 didn't go there last yearB. No

- Have you ever been to Tokyo?

--__________.

A. No , 1 didn't go there last year

B. No , but 1 hope to go there next year

C. Yes , I'll do it next time

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