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What is this person doing?
This person is drawing.
Are they pulling or pushing?
They are pulling.
Are they pulling or pushing?
They are pulling.
Is this person balancing or pulling?
This person is balancing.
Is this sticky or bumpy?
This is sticky.
Is this sticky or bumpy?
This is sticky.
Is this sticky or bumpy?
This is bumpy.
Is this sticky or bumpy?
This is bumpy.
Is this hot or cold?
This is cold.
Is this cold or hot?
This is hot.
Is this soft or hard?
This is hard.
Is this soft or hard?
This is soft.
What is this person doing?
This person is tasting.
What is this person doing?
This person is smelling.
What is this person doing?
This person is listening / hearing.
What is this person doing?
This person is seeing / looking.
What are they doing?
They are tasting.
What is this person doing?
This person is walking.
What is this person doing?
This person is catching a ball.
Is this soft or hard?
This cat is soft.
Is this person wet or dry?
This person is wet.
Is he kicking or pushing?
He is kicking.
Are they pushing or kicking?
They are pushing.
Is this person hot or cold?
This person is cold.
Is this hot or cold?
This drink is hot.
What do they smell?
They smell a flower.
Does he smell something good or something bad?
He smells something bad.
What does the dog taste?
The dog tastes corn.
What does he taste?
He tastes hamburgers.
What is this person doing?
This person is hearing / listening.
What is this person doing?
This person is hearing / listening.
What is this person doing?
This person is seeing / looking.
What is this person doing?
This person is seeing / looking.