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Four Corners 1 Workbook

The document discusses a group's nationality, asking if they are Canadian, American or Chinese. It is revealed that the group is not from China, and that the speaker uses "we" and "are" when discussing the group's nationality, indicating they are not a single individual but a group, and that this group is not American but something else.

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Four Corners 1 Workbook

The document discusses a group's nationality, asking if they are Canadian, American or Chinese. It is revealed that the group is not from China, and that the speaker uses "we" and "are" when discussing the group's nationality, indicating they are not a single individual but a group, and that this group is not American but something else.

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Are they Canadian?

No, we aren't from China.

Are they American?

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