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  1. Lars
    Dutch Er staat een stoel in de kamer.

    There is a chair in the room.

  2. Anna
    Dutch Het bed staat in de hoek.

    The bed is in the corner.

  3. Lars
    Dutch Er staat een lamp op het bureau.

    There is a lamp on the desk.

  4. Anna
    Dutch Mijn bank en fauteuil staan in de woonkamer.

    My couch and armchair are in the living room.

  5. Lars
    Dutch De kast staat naast het raam.

    The cupboard is next to the window.

  6. Anna
    Dutch Mijn tafel is klein maar mijn boekenkast is groot.

    My table is small but my bookshelf is big.

  7. Lars
    Dutch Er ligt een kleed op de vloer en een spiegel aan de muur.

    There is a rug on the floor and a mirror on the wall.

  8. Anna
    Dutch Ik heb een nieuwe lamp in mijn slaapkamer.

    I have a new lamp in my bedroom.

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