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Japanese and English Exercises.

10. Watakusi wa kono tegami wo kiodai ye okurimasu. 11. Anata wa sono tegami wa anata no tomodati ye okurimasu ka. 12. Watakusi wa kore wo watakusi no haha ni okurimasu.

LVIII.

1. To whom do you send this letter? 2. I send that to my friend. 3. Where is my servant? 4. Your servant is here. 5. Is my maidservant there? 6. Here is your maidservant. 7. From whom have you received that letter? 8. I have received this letter from my brother. 9. Whose is this book? 10. That is mine. 11. Is this day Monday? 12. This day is Tuesday.

LIX.

Indicate Mood. Present.
Motteiru, to have.

Watakusi ga, or wa motteimasu, I have.
Anata ga, or wa motteimasu, you have.
Koko or Sono hito or okata, she or he had.
Watakusi domo, we have.
Anatagata, you have.
Kono or sono[1] hito, or okata they have.
  1. As we have the same form of the verb in all persons, singular or plural, we do not repeat them all here.