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Japanese and English Exercises.

XXVI.

1. I have received a letter from your brother. 2. We have received a letter from our father. 3. Have you received a letter from my brother? 4. We have received a letter from your brother to-day. 5. We are going to Asakusa to-day. 6. We went to Kanagawa yesterday. 7. I have seen your friend this morning. 8. Have you seen your mother to-day? 9. We have lost our watches. 10. We have found your watches. 11. That person has seen your daughter. 12. This person has found your watch. 13. I go to Kanagawa every day.

XXVII.

Ye, to.
Ni, to, for.[1]

Watakusi no haha ni, to my mother. Rondon ye, to London.
Okurimasita, sent, or has or have sent.
Okurimasu, send or sends.

1. Watakusi wa kono tokei wo haha ni okurimasu. 2. Anatagata wa sono tokei wo anata no tomodati ni okurimasu ka. 3. Watakusi domo wa kono tokei wo watakusi domo no msume ni okurimasu. 4. Watakusi wa tegami wo watakusi no haha ni okurimasu. 5. Sakuzitu watakusi wa tegami wo watakusi no haha kara uketorimasita. 6. Anata wa mainiti tegami wo anata no tomodati ni

  1. See Note, page 6.