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Japanese and English Exercises.
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okurimasu ka. 7. Watakusi wa tegami wo watakusi no haha ni mainiti okurimasu. 8. Watakusi no segare ga watakusi ni konniti tegami wo okurimasita. 9. Anata wa sakuzitu Asakusa ye ikimasita ka. 10. Watakusi wa sakuzitu Kanagawa ye ikimasita. 11. Anata wa Kanagawa ye mainiti ikimasu ka. 12. Watakusi wa Yokohama ye mainiti ikimasu.

XXVIII.

1. I have sent a letter to my father. 2. Do you send a letter to your brother every day? 3. We send a letter to our mother every day. 4. Our daughter sent a letter to us (Watakusi domo ye) yesterday. 5. We have received a letter from our friends this morning. 6. Do you receive a letter from your brother every day? 7. I receive a letter from my friends every day. 8. I received a letter from my brother yesterday. 9. We have lost a watch. 10. That person has a good watch. 11. This person has a small (tiesana) watch.

XXIX.

Kore ga, wa, wo, &c., this or these. Hito, person.
Wakai, Wakō, young.
Sore ga, wa, &c., that or those. Iye, house.
Oji, uncle. Ki, tree.
Tomodati, friend. Hana, flower.
Ko, child. Binbōna,[1] Binboni, or Binbōde, poor.