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Japanese and English Exercises.

5. Anata wa takusan tomodati wo motteimasu ka. 6. Watakusi wa takusan tomodati wo motteimasen. 7. Anata no tomodati wa uma wo motteimasu ka. 8. Watakusi no tomodati wa uma wo motteimasen. 9. Nipon ni orimasita tokini anata wa kane wo takusan motteimasita ka. 10. Watakusi wa, Nipon ni orimasita tokini, takusan kane wo motteimasita. 11. Watakusi wa, Nipon ni orimasita kara, Nipon kotoba wo hanasimasu. 12. Anata wa izen Yokohama ni orimasita ka. 13. Watakusi wa izen Yedo ni orimasita. 14. Ima anata wa doko ni orimasu ka. 15. Ima watakusiwa Yokohama ni orimasu.

LXIV.

1. Have you much money? 2. I had much money when I was in Japan. 3. Have you a horse? 4. I have no (have not) horse. 5. Had you many houses when you were in England (Igilisu). 6. We had three houses when we were in England. 7. Has your brother a room? 8. He has no room. 9. Did you live in Yedo formerly? 10. I lived formerly in Yokohama. 11. Where do you live now? 12. I live in Yedo now.

LXV.

Indicative Mood. Past tense, negatively.

Watakusi wa motteimasenanda, I had not.
Anata wa, you had not.
Kono or Sono okata, she or he had not.