No, the people of Scandinavia aren't short, they're tall.
What part of the body is this?
This part of the body is the chin.
Are you the teacher?
No, I'm not the teacher; I'm a student.
Have you got 10 fingers?
No, I haven't got 10 fingers, I've got 8 fingers.
What's the difference between ''tall'' and ''short'' and ''high'' and ''low''?
The difference between ''tall'' and ''short'' and ''high'' and ''low'' is that we use tall and short for people, whereas we use high and low for things.
What's the meaning of the work remaining?
The meaning of the word remaining is ''permanecendo''.
Is the word ''some'' a positive word?
Yes, the word ''some'' is a positive word.
What part of the body is this?
This part of the body is the wrist.
Have you got two eyes?
Yes, I've got two eyes.
Two plus two equals six, is that wrong?
Yes, that's wrong.
Are there a hundred pictures in this room?
No, there aren't a hundred pictures in this room; there are ... pictures in this
room.
What's the capital of Greece?
Athens's the capital of Greece.
Is London a village?
No, London isn't a village; it's a city
Are there any books on the table?
No, there aren't any books on the table.
Is the word ''any'' a negative word?
Yes, the word ''any'' is a negative word.
Is this a handkerchief?
No, it isn't a handkerchief, it's a scarf.
Is the girl writing in the book?
No, she isn't writing in the book, she is reading the book.
Which letter's before “E“?
D's before E.
Is the pen under the book?
No, the pen isn't under the book, it's in the book.
What part of the body is this?
This part of the body is the foot.
Is the man standing in front of the table?
No, the man isn't standing in front of the table, he's sitting in front of the table.
What's the plural of “man“?
The plural of “man” is “men”.
How much is 13 plus 5?
13 plus 5 equals 18.
Which letter's between “H“ and “J“?
I's between H and J.
What's the name of this thing?
The name of that thing is a tie.
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