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Japanese and English Exercises.

tiesō gozarimasu ka. 11. Watakusi no kasa wa ōkiwu gozarimasu.

XXII.

1. Have you lost your hat? 2. I have lost a hat. 3. Has your son a hat? 4. He (are wa) has a hat. 5. Your daughter’s hat is large. 6. Our hats are small. 7. We have lost a knife. 8. We have found a watch. 9. Has your brother lost a watch? 10. I have found the watch.

XXIII.

Tegami, letter. Uketorimasita, received, or has or have received.
Ye, to.
Ikimasu, go or goes. Mimasita, saw, or has or have seen.
Dokoye, where?

1. Watakusi wa tegami wo uketorimasita. 2. Watakusi wa Yedo ye ikimasu. 3. Anata wa Yedo ye ikimasu ka. 4. Anata wa tegami wo uketorimasita ka. 5. Watakusi no segare ga tegami wo uketorimasita. 6. Anatagata wa dokoye ikimasu ka. 7. Watakusi domo wa Kanagawa ye ikimasu. 8. Watakusi wa anata no kiodai wo mimasita. 9. Watakusi no musume wa Asakusa ye ikimasita. 10. Anata no kiodai wa tegami wo uketorimasita ka. 11. Watakusi no kiodai ga tegami wo uketorimasita.

XXIV.

1. I have received a letter. 2. You have seen my daughter. 3. I have lost my watch. 4. You go to