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What are these?
Those are books.
Those are cars.
Those are computers.
Those are pencils.
Those are chairs.
Where are the books?
They are on the table.
They are in the bag.
They are in the cupboard.
They are available in the library.
They are over there.
There they are.
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These are …
These are my pencils.
These are my English books.
These are my notebook computers.
These are my apartments.
Where are …
Where are your pens?
Where are your cars?
Where are your suitcases?
Where are your mobile phones?
Where are your friends?
Where are your textbooks?
They’re …
They’re over there.
They’re in the front room.
They’re in your bags.
They’re on the table.
They’re in the cupboard.
Are these …
Are these your pens?
Are these your photos?
Are these your bicycles?
Are these your motorbikes?
Are these your pencil sharpeners?
Yes. No.
Yes, they are.
No’ they aren’t
Yes, those are mine.
No, those are not mine.
These are your …
These are your books, aren’t they?
These are your computers, aren’t they?
These are your rulers, aren’t they?
These are your erasers, aren’t they
Yes. No.
Yes, they are.
No, they aren’t.
Yes, those are mine.
No, those are not mine.
Mine.
They’re mine.
They’re not mine.
These are mine and those are yours.
Those aren’t …
Those aren’t your pens, are they?
Those aren’t your pencils, are they?
Those aren’t your computers, are they?
Those aren’t your projectors, are they?
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