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Japanese and English Exercises.
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Kane, money. Tanmono, cloth.
Kasa, hat. Haori, coat.
Heya, room. Kushi, comb.

1. Anata wa kane wo motteimasu ka. 2. Watakusi wa kane wo takusan motteimasu. 3. Anatagata wa kasa wo motteimasu ka. 4. Watakusi domo wa kasa wo motteimasu. 5. Kono okata wa heya wo motteimasu ka. 6. Kono okata wa heya wo motteimasu. 7. Anata no tomodati wa ōkina niwa wo motteimasu ka. 8. Watakusi no tomodati wa ōkina iye wo motteimasu. 9. Anata no kiodai wa tanmono wo motteimasu ka. 10. Watakusi no tomodati wa haori wo motteimasu.

LX.

1. Have you a comb? 2. I have a comb. 3. Have you hats? 4. We have hats. 5. He has a coat. 6. Has she cloth? 7. She has cloth. 8. Has your brother a room. 9. My brother has a room. 10. Have your friends much money? 11. My brothers have much money.

LXI.

Indicative Mood. Past.

Watakusi ga, or wa motteimasita, I had.
Anata ga, you had.
Kono or Sono okata, he had.