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Rose: Bob! Come here! Whose shoes are these? They look like yours.
Bob:Let me see. These shoes aren't mine.
Rose: Whose shoes are they then?
Bob: They're Bill's, I think.
Rose: Come here, Bill. Are these shoes yours?
Bill:Which shoes?
Rose: Those under the tree.
Bill: Let me see. Yes, they're mine! They're my shoes.
Rose: Put them on, Bill. You must look after your shoes!
Bill: OK. Thank you, Rose.
Rose: You're welcome.
Hello,my name's Kitty.It is Sunday.Myis messy.I want to clean it.Lucy, whoseis this? It is Kitty's.She is at school.She is doing her .She likes doing it at school.But I like doing it at home.Whoseare these? They are old.Throw them away.This is Tom'sIt is big and clean.
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Paul and Peter are good friends. At school they are good students. Today they help their teacher Miss Li clean their classroom after school. What a messy classroom! There are some pieces of paper on the floor. The desks are not in a line. The windows are dirty. Paul and Peter first clean the floor and windows. Then they tidy the desks. Now the classroom is clean. "You are great, Paul and Peter. Thank you, "says Miss Li.
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