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Japanese and English Exercises.

LXXII.

1. Do you like flowers? 2. I do not like flowers. 3. Where do you go? 4. I go to Tedo. 5. When do you go to Asakusa? 6. I go to Asakusa to-day. 7. Does your brother like saké? 8. My brother does not like saké. 9. Does your son like meat (niku)? 10. My son likes meat. 11. Where does your friend go? 12. My friend goes to his room (heya).

LXXIII.

Indicative. Past.

Sukimasita, liked, or has or have liked.
Ikimasita, went, or has or have gone.
Kikimasita, heard, or has or have heard.
Hasirimasita, ran, or has or have run.
Sosirimasita, sneered at, or has or have sneered at.

Negatively.

Sukimasenanda, has or have not liked.
Ikimasenanda, has or have not gone.
Kikimasenanda, has or have not heard.
Hasirimasenanda, has or have not run.
Sosirimasenanda, has or have not sneered.

Hanasi, story. Hayaku, quickly.
Sinbun, news. Hito, person, or others.

1. Sakuzitu anata wa Yedo ye ikimasita ka. 2. Wata-