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you / from China? - Yes, I/ Chinese.
Are you from China? - Yes, I'm Chinese.
you / Peruvian? - No, ... I/ Mexican.
Are you  Peruvian? - No, I'm not.  I'm Mexican.
they / from Peru? - No, they/ from Mexico.
Are they from Peru? - No, they're from Mexico.
Wow! You / so beautiful. you / Peruvian? - Yes, ... Thanks.
Wow! You're so beautiful. Are you Peruvian? - Yes, I am. Thanks.
he / from Hungary? - No, ... - He / from the Czech Republic.
Is he from Hungary? - No, isn't. - He's from the Czech Republic.
she / Swiss? - No, she / Slovak.
Is she Swiss? - No, she's Slovak.
these women / Hungarian? - No, ... - They / from Slovakia.
Are these women Hungarian? - No, they aren't. - They're from Slovakia.
you / from Switzerland? - Yes, we ...
Are you from Switzerland? - Yes, we are.
those people / Spanish? - No, ... - They / Portuguese.
Are those people Spanish? - No, they aren't. - They're Portuguese.
Where / she / from? - She / from Portugal.
Where's  she from? - She's from Portugal.
they / Czech? - No, ... - They / Polish.
Are they Czech? - No, they aren't. - They're Polish.
you / not / from Poland.
You aren't from Poland.
these people/ British?
Are these people British?
My classmate/ not/ from Italy.  He / from the UK.
My classmate isn't  from Italy.  He's from the UK.
My friends / French.
My friends are French.
Oliver and Alice / from France?
Are Oliver and Alice from France?
he / from the USA?
Is he from the USA?
you / American?
Are you American?
they / Irish?
Are they Irish?
Dave / not / Japanese.
Dave isn't Japanese.
My sister / Ukrainian.
My sister is Ukrainian.
I / not / from the UK.
I'm not from the UK.
Peter / from Romania ?
Is Peter from Romania?
Alice / Canadian?
Is Alice Canadian?
you / Australian?
Are you Australian?
your teacher / from Spain?
Is your teacher from Spain?