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Aneli [31]
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Can help me this homework and now today look this pictue pls help me now

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Novosadov [1.4K]3 years ago
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1. B: I’m from Japan.
A: Where in Japan?
B: Tokyo.

2. A: Where are you from, Javier?
B: I’m from Mexico.
A: Where in Mexico?
B: Mexico City.

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B: I’m from Russia.
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