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82 [eighty-two]

Past tense 2
82 [여든둘]

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Did you have to call an ambulance?
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Did you have to call the doctor?
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Did you have to call the police?
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Do you have the telephone number? I had it just now.
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Do you have the address? I had it just now.
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Did he come on time? He could not come on time.
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Did he find the way? He could not find the way.
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Why could you not come on time?
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Why could you not find the way?
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I could not come on time because there were no buses.
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I could not find the way because I had no city map.
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I had to take a taxi.
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I had to buy a city map.
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