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Mr. Brown is 1 English teacher. He has two 2 . They are Jenny and Mary. Mr. Brown 3 a great collection(ÊÕ²ØÆ·). He has ten soccer balls, six basketballs 4 nine baseballs. He 5 has eight tennis rackets and ten ping-pong bats. 6 he doesn't play sports. He only watches them 7 TV. Jenny is five. She likes playing ping-pong _ 8 her friend every day. She doesn¡¯t like soccer. Mary 9 nine. She likes playing basketball. She also likes 10 it on TV with her father.