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And we are back. Our guest today is scientist doctor Frank N Stein.
Welcome to the show, Dr. Stein.
Thank you, Kelly.
Dr. Stein. I understand that you have created two androids.
Yes. Ginney was the first and then I made Frankie.
Oh! Wonderful. And they are here in the studio?
Yes, you can meet them later.
Wow! Great! So, Dr. Stein, do you think we’ll see more androids in the future?
Yes, it’s likely that we will.
She’s likely to win.
He’s liable to do something stupid.
I expect that we’ll finish soon.
I expect him to arrive shortly.
I bet traffic would be bad.
The chances are that we’ll be first to arrive.
There’s 60% chance of rain this weekend.
It’s likely that you’ll work from home on Tuesdays. I’ll check and let you know.
I expect that you’ll be taller than your father someday.
Chances are that this wasn’t an accident. Let’s look for the clues.
I’ve been to the U.K. several times, but I’ve never been to the U.S.
Applicants for the job numbered in the hundreds.
Nearly 7 million people joined hands across the United States on May 25th 1986.
So far Vocab Rider has featured over 5 thousand words.