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*On the desk there is a computer, a cell phone and four pencils.
*On the desk there is a computer, a cell phone and four pencils.
*On the wall, there is a blackboard and a map of France.
*On the wall, there is a blackboard and a map of France.
*And David's books? (They are) All on the book shelf. The dictionaries are at the top, the French books at the bottom, and the Chinese books are all in the middle.
*And the books of David? (They are) All on the book shelf. The dictionaries are at the top, the French books at the bottom, and the Chinese books are all in the middle.




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