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Japanese and English Exercises.

domo wa niku wo takusan tabemasita. 8. Watakusi no kiodai wa saké wo wazuka nomimasu. 9. Anata wa kane wo takusan mottemasu ka. 10. Watakusi wa wazuka kane wo motteimasu. 11. Ikura anata wa kane wo motteimasu ka. 12. Watakusi wa kane wo san riyo motteimasu. 13. Anata no niwa ni takusan hana ga gozarimasu ka. 14. Watakusi no niwa ni wazuka hana ga gozarimasu.

L.

1. Have you many books? 2. I have a few books. 3. Are there many trees in your garden? 4. There are a few trees in my garden. 5. We have much rice-spirit. 6. Do you eat meat? 7. I eat bread. 8. Do you drink water? 9. I drink rice-spirit. 10. I have drunk a little rice-spirit. 11. We have eaten much meat. 12. You have drunk much water. 13. We have many houses. 14. You have many friends.

LI.

Amari, too.

Anata wa amari takusan kane wo motteimasu. You have too much money.

To, …, to, and.

Watakusi to anata to ga ikimasu. I and you go.

Watakusi wa konniti inu to neko to wo mimasita,[1] I have seen a dog and cat to-day.

  1. See Rule III.