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Japanese and English Exercises.

has beaten this dog with a stick, stabbed it with a sword, and then killed it. 16. That person met me in the street and (we) parted just now. 17. This is the thing I bought yesterday at Sinagawa. 18. This is the place where I came yesterday. 19. That child heard that story and cried. 20. I went to my friend’s house just now and returned. 21. I shall go to this story-teller and return.

CXIC.

Atumeru, to collect, Atumete.
Atumeta.
Oboyeru, to remember, Oboyete.
Oboyeta.
Tokeru, to melt. Nigeru, to run away.
Miru, to see. Tadaneru, to look for.
Homeru, to praise. Okiru, to get up.
Kangayeru, to think. Nagameru, to gaze.

The verbs ending in aru.

Atumaru, to assemble, Atumatte.
Atumatta.
Suwaru, to sit down, Suwatte.
Suwatta.
Hasiru,[1] Hasitte.
Hasitta.
  1. This verb changes its termination in the same way as those ending in aru.