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Japanese and English Exercises.

11. Your brother’s house cost 200 riyo. 12. You have too many horses. 13. We saw a cat and dog in your garden to day.

LIII.

Dare ga, no, or wo, who, whose, or whom? in the interrogative sense.

Dare ga kimasita ka, who came (here)?

Dare wo anata wa mimasita ka, whom have you seen?

Nani ga, wo, or no, what?

Anata wa nani wo mimasita ka, what have you seen?

Anata no niwa ni nani ga orimasu ka, what is there in your garden?

Hako, box. Cha, tea.
Kutu, boot, or shoe. Tebukuro, glove.
Sekihitu, pencil.

1. Dare ga watakusi no hako wo motteimasu ka. 2. Anata no tomodati ga anata no hako wo motteimasu. 3. Anata wa dare wo mimasita ka. 4. Watakusi wa anata no kiodai wo mimasita. 5. Anata no niwa ni nani ga orimasu ka. 6. Watakusi no niwa ni tori ga orimasu. 7. Anata wa nani wo motteimasu ka. 8. Wotakusi wa kane wo motteimasu. 9. Anata wa konniti nani wo mimasita ka. 10. Konniti watakusi wa uma wo mimasita. 11. Anata wa dare no shomotu wo motteimasu ka.