My sister and I are in the classroom.
A. We are pupils.
B. She is a pupil.
C. He is a pupil.
D. You are a pupil.

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A. Here are the three books that I have read; Goldie Locks and the 3 Bears, Houdini, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
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I saw him leaving the house.
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