Japanese and English Exercises.
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12. Watakusi no tomodati no shomotu wo motteimasu. 13. Anata wa nani wo sukimasu ka. 14. Watakusi wa cha wo sukimasu. 15. Anata no tebukuro wa ikiira simasita ka. 16. Watakusi no tebukuro wa san bu simasita.
LIV.
1. What have you? 2. I have gloves. 3. Whom have you seen? 4. I have seen your brother. 5. Who has my books? 6. My friend has your books. 7. What have you seen in (de) my garden? 8. I have seen a cat in your garden. 9. Do you drink tea? 10. I drink water. 11. Do you like sugar? 12. I like sugar. 13. Whose book have you? 14. I have my book. 15. How much did your pencil cost? 16. My pencil cost (H’yaku mon) a penny.
LV.
Ōkina, Ōkiwu, large, or great. | Yorimo, or Yori, ōkiwu, or ōkina, larger, or greater. |
Itiban ōkiwu, or ōkina, largest, or greatest.
Yoi, Yō, good.Yori yoi, or yō, better.[1]Ittiban yoi, or yō, best.
- ↑ See Rule XVIII.