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Japanese and English Exercises.

11. Watakusi no musume wa shomotu wo tadunemasu. 12. Anata no tomodati wa mainiti nan doki ni okimasu ka. 13. Watakusi no tomodati wa maiasa hati zi ni okimasu. 14. Yuki ga tokemasen. 15. Watakusi wa konniti tomodati wo mimasen.

LXXVIII.

1. At what time do your friends get up? 2. They get up at eight o’clock. 3. What does your brother look for? 4. My brother looks for (his) books. 5. What do you think of? 6. Do you see your friends every day? 7. I see my friends every morning. 8. I think about (my) books. 9. Do you get up every morning at eight? 10. I get up at eight every morning. 11. Do your daughters see books? 12. My daughters see books. 13. I do not see your friends. 14. I do not look for books.

LXXIX.

Indicative Mood. Past.

Tokemasita, melt, or has or have melted.
Kangayemasita, thought, or has or have thought.
Tadunemasita, looked for, or has or have looked for.
Okimasita, got up, or has or have got up.
Mimasita, saw, or has or have seen.
Okimasita, fell, or has or have fallen.
Tokemasenanda, has or have not melted.
Kangayemasenanda, has or have not thought.
Tadunemasenanda, has or have not looked for.