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1) Oh, poor Charlie. He is smitten by the girl. And now he can't think of anything but her.
2) -Olie, if you're going to the mall, you might as well take Amy with you. -What's a baby supposed to do with malls? -Oh, I don't care. I just want you to babysit.
3) Hustle; hustle. Run! Run as if your life depends on it. Faster! That all you got? A baby girl would've done better than you! So help me God, you're disappointing me!
4) -Have you heard of the 'Yo-yo Effect'? -I heard of it, but I don't know it. What does it say?
5) Seriously, I'm at my wits' end with this boy. How could he be such an insubordinate!

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1) Oh, poor Charlie.

And now he can't think of anything but her.

2) -Olie, if you're going to the mall, you might as well take Amy with you.

-Oh, I don't care.

I just want you to babysit.

Run!

Run as if your life depends on it.

Faster!

So help me God, you're disappointing me!

4) -Have you heard of the 'Yo-yo Effect'?

What does it say?

5) Seriously, I'm at my wits' end with this boy.

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I just want you to babysit.


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3) Hustle; hustle.


3) [Hustle; hustle.]? 3) [Hustle; hustle.]?

I'm not too sure what you're trying to convey here with this. It doesn't seem to make sense as a spoken line.

Run!


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Run as if your life depends on it.


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Faster!


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That all you got?


That's all you got? That's all you got?

"That all you got" might be acceptable in very informal contexts.

A baby girl would've done better than you!


What does it say?


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Practice


1) Oh, poor Charlie.


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He is smitten by the girl.


He is smitten bywith the girl. He is smitten with the girl.

The collocation is "smitten with (someone)".

And now he can't think of anything but her.


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2) -Olie, if you're going to the mall, you might as well take Amy with you.


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-What's a baby supposed to do with malls?


-What's a baby supposed to do withat a malls? -What's a baby supposed to do at a mall?

"Malls" is okay, but I think "a mall" sounds more natural here.

-Oh, I don't care.


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So help me God, you're disappointing me!


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4) -Have you heard of the 'Yo-yo Effect'?


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-I heard of it, but I don't know it.


-I've heard of it, but I don't know itwhat it is. -I've heard of it, but I don't know what it is.

5) Seriously, I'm at my wits' end with this boy.


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How could he be such an insubordinate!


How could he be such ano insubordinate! How could he be so insubordinate!

"Insubordinate" is an adjective, not a noun.

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