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This is … our house.
Question 1:
This is … our house.
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This is … my flat.
This is … my room.
This is … supermarket.
These are … local people.
This is … my thing.
This is … hotel.
These are … their things.
This is … bathroom.
This is … our house.
These are … new banknotes.
There are … two cats in this apartment.
There is … cup of coffee on the table.
There are … three rooms in my flat.
There are … many good people.
There is … glass of water on the table.
There is … chair in the room.
There is … way out.
There are … other problems.
There is … book on the desk.
There is … dog in the house.
They live in … England.
She’s from … India.
I was born in … United States.
She lives in … UK.
I want to visit … China.
The boy was born in … United Kingdom.
She is from … Russia.
Her cousin is from … Brazil.
They live in … United Kingdom.
I was in … United States last year.
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