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Japanese and English Exercises.
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to see this wing of a fly with a microscope to-morrow? 16. I shall be able to do so (Dekimasho). 17. Shall we be able to go to Mukozima in a boat to-morrow? 18. We shall be able to go to Mukozima in a boat to-morrow. 19. Have you seen that beautiful bird? 20. I have seen that beautiful bird. 21. Will you be able to go to Sikoku next year? 22. We shall not be able to go to Sikoku next year.

CIX.

Mosinara, if. Iku koto, to go.
Miyo, see (command). Miru koto, to see.
Mite kudasare, pray see (entreaty). Mini,[1]
Yomu koto, to read.
Ike, go (command). Yomini.[1]
Ite kudasare, pray go (entreaty). Kiku koto, to hear.
Kikini,[1]

1. Sore wo miyo. 2. Sore wo nite kudasare. 3. Soko ye ike. 4. Soko ye ite kudasare. 5. Anata wa Yokohama ye ikimasu nara, watakusi no tomodati no iye ye ite kudasare. 6. Anata wa konniti yōzi ga gozarimasen nara, watakusi no shomotu wo mite kudasare. 7. Anata wa hanasi wo kiku koto wo sukimasu ka. 8. Hei, watakusi wa hanasi wo kiku koto wo sukimasu. 9. Anata wa itu hanasi wo kikini ikimasu

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 This form of the infinitive mood is used when it is governed by an intransitive verb.