Mike is a student. He is nineteen. He has two sisters. His sisters' names are Helen and Ann. They are schoolgirls. Mr. Pike and his wife are away from London/ They are in Brington now. My family is not very large. We are four: my mother, my father, my brother and myself. I am sorry. Are you free now? I want to speak to you. Is anybody absent from the class? - No, all are present. These are not small letters. This is a boy and that is a girl. Those students' bags are not here. Is your name Nick? - Yes, it is. Are you from St Petersburg? - No, I am from Moscow. My parents are not very old, Father is fifty-five and Mother is fifty.
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