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INSTRUCTIONS

1.- Study the examples: analyse the differences and decide why they are different.
2.- Reply to the prompts as in the examples.
3.- Check your answer dragging the mouse over the { hidden answer } after each prompt.




EXAMPLES:
a) PROMPT: John / London
ANSWER: Where's John from?

He's from London.
b) PROMPT: Helen and Susan / Paris
ANSWER: Where are Helen and Susan from?

They're from Paris.
PROMPTS:

1.- Paul / Manchester {Where is Paul from? He's from Manchester. }
2.- This newspaper / Rome {Where's this newspaper from? It's from Rome. }
3.- That man / Lisbon { Where's that man from? He's from Lisbon. }
4.- You and your friend / Madrid { Where are you and your friend from? We're from Madrid. }
5.- You / Dublin { Where are you from? I'm from Dublin. }
6.- Margaret / Athens { Where's Margaret from? She's from Athens. }
7.- These magazines / Berlin { Where are these magazines from? They're from Berlin. }
8.- Karen and I / Stockholm {Where are Karen and I from? You're from Stockholm. }
9.- Your uncle / Moscow {Where's your uncle from? He's from Moscow. }
10.- This photo / Budapest {Where's this photo from? It's from Budapest. }
11.- Those girls / Oslo {Where are those girls from? They're from Oslo. }
12.- That poster / Warsaw {Where's that poster from? It's from Warsaw.}
13.- These women / Sophia {Where are these women from? They're from Sophia.}
14.- The policeman / Amsterdam {Where's the policeman from? He's from Amsterdam.}
15.- These documents / Brussels {Where are these documents from? They're from Brussels. }