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A: ……………. from?
B: I’m from Russia
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A. Where are you
B. Where you are

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A. When referring to a specific noun known to the listener or reader.
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Can you wait for … please?
A. my
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The woman crossed the street. Then ………………………… entered the flower shop.
A. she
B. he
C. they
