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This is a room.
These are the windows.
This is a door.
This is a picture.
This is a door.
This is the floor of the room
These are the windows of the room.
This is a window and this is a window.
This window is shut.
This window is open.
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This door is open.
This door is shut.
This is a wall of the room.
This is a wall.
A picture is on this wall.
This is the floor of the room.
This is a picture of a man and a woman.
This is the cord of the picture.
This is a hook.
This is the frame of the picture.
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This is a house.
This is the window of the house.
These are the windows of the house.
This is the door of the house.
These are houses.
This is a street.
This man is in the street.
That is his house.
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The man will go to his house.
He is going to his house.
The man went to his house.
He is there.
He went there.
He was here.
He is at his door.
He is at the door of his house.
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What is this?
It is a hat.
"What is this?" is a question.
"It is a hat," is an answer.
This is a question mark.
We put question marks after questions.
"Is this a hat?"
That is the question.
"Yes, it is."
That is an answer.
"Is this a hat?"
"No, it is not a hat. It is a hand."
That is an answer.