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1. Do you like India? Yes, I . 2. Does he go to the company everyday? Yes, he . 3. you fine? No, I . 4. he going to the bank? Yes, he . 5. they speak Korean? No, they . 6. I late? Yes, you . 7. Bob have children? No, he . 8. Alice from Asia? No, she . 9. we need to work tomorrow? Yes, we . 10. we going to the restaurant tonight? No, we . 11. Jimmy and Ben work together? Yes, they . 12. it a new car? No, it . 13. you 30 years old? No, I . 14. the company in Brazil? Yes, it . 15. Bob and Sam going home? No, they .

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