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Japanese and English Exercises.

a letter to-day? 8. Yes, I can write a letter to-day. 9. Can you see this small insect without spectacles? 10, Yes, I can see (it). 11. Where do you go every day? 12. I go to see the flower every day. 13. Can you go to see the flower every morning? 14. I can go to see the flower every morning. 15. Was this dog beaten by the people last night? 16. Yes, this dog was beaten last night. 17. Can you paint a picture? 18. Yes, I can paint a picture. 19. Can you go to Nagasaki in a ship? 20. Yes, I can go to Nagasaki in a ship. 21. Can you see that? 22. I can see that. 23. Can you read this English word? 24 Yes, I can read (it).

CV.

Ikemasita, could go.
Iku koto ga dekimasita,
Ikemasen, cannot go.
Iku koto ga dekimasen,
Miyemasen, cannot see.
Miru koto ga dekimasen,
Kumo, spider. Tōmegane, telescope.
Inaka, country. Hai, fly.
Turi, fishing. Hane, wing.
Kenbikiyo, microscope. Asi, foot, or feet.

1. Anata wa konniti sibai ye ikemasu ka. 2. Īye, watakusi wa konniti ikemasen. 3. Anata wa sakuzitu