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My father has a blue and gray tie.
My father has many books.
My savings are so small that they won't last much longer.
My son took an early interest in politics.
My boss has the ability to read books very fast.
My uncle has a farm in the village.
Always bring your notebook to my class, will you?
My sister has a piano.
My brother is holding a camera in his hand.
My brother is rich enough to buy a car.
My brother, being yet unmarried, did not keep house, but boarded himself and his apprentices in another family.
My brother has many more good books than I do.
Bring me my glasses.
I've mine right here in my hand.
My father has a lot of books.
Bring me a glass of water.
She asked me to bring them.
My job will only last two years at most.
I wonder if you could get me another beer.
I have a friend whose father is a famous actor.

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