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Japanese and English Exercises.
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mainiti gakkō ye ikimasen. 13. Sono okata wa kono saiku ni kanzimasho ka. 14. Kono okata wa sonosaiku ni kanzimasho. 15. Anata wa watakusi no tomodati wo itu mimasita ka. 16. Watakusi wa anata no tomodati wo sakusitu mimasita. 17. Tenki ga yō gozarimasu.

LXXXVIII.

1. What did you do yesterday? 2. I went to Yokohama. 3. What does your brother do every day? 4. My brother goes to school every day. 5. Where are you going? 6. I am going to Asakusa. 7. When will your friend come to my house? 8. My friend will come to your house to-morrow evening. 9. Do you go to church often (tabitabi)? 10. I go to church sometimes (toki-doki). 11. Will your brother admire this workmanship if (he) sees (it)?[1] 12. My brother will admire this workmanship. 13. Shall we go to Yokohama to-night. 14. My brother will go to Yokohama to-morrow evening. 15. Do you like tea? 16. I like tea. 17. Do you drink saké? 18. I drink saké.

LXXXIX.

Mattu, to wait. Usinau, to lose.
Utaū, to sing. Kaku, to write, or to paint.
Konomu, to like. Uru, to sell.
Hanasu, speak.
  1. Here nominative and objective are understood in the Japanese sentence.