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Are they students?
 
No, they aren't. They are friends.
 
Yes, they are.
 
No, they aren't.They are classmates.
 
No, they aren't. They are teachers.
Are they friends?
 
Yes, they are.
 
No, they aren't. They are classmates.
 
No, they aren't. They are teachers.
 
No, they aren't. They are dogs.
Are they friends?
 
Yes, they are.
 
No, they aren't. They are teachers.
 
No she isn't. She's a teacher.
 
No she isn't. She's a woman.
Are they classmatess?
 
Yes, they are.
 
No, she isn't. She's a girl.
 
No, he isn't. He's a boy.
 
No, they aren't. They are teachers.
Who's this?
 
He's a student.
 
She's a girl.
 
He's a teacher.
 
She's a classmate.
Is it a friend?
 
No, it isn't. It's a teacher.
 
No he isn't. He's a student.
 
Yes, it is.
 
They're teachers.
Is she a boy.
 
No, she isn't. She's a girl.
 
No she isn't. He's a boy.
 
No, she isn't. She's a teacher.
 
He's a teacher.
Is he a teacher?
 
No he isn't. He's a boy.
 
No she ins't. She's a girl.
 
No he isn't. He's a teacher.
 
Yes, he is.
Is she a student?
 
No, she isn't. She's a woman.
 
No, she isn't. He's a man.
 
No, she isn't. She's a girl.
 
Yes, she is.
Who are they?
 
They are a man and cat.
 
They are girl and boy.
 
They are classmates.
 
They are teachers.