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musickatia [10]
3 years ago
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Japanese

World Languages
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BARSIC [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. たけしさんはかんこくご( ) わかりません。

2. あそこ( )やましたせんせい(x)います。

3. わたしはよく(x)うち(   )ざっし()よみます。

4. わたしは あした ( )たけしさん(x)あいます。

5. わたしは たけしさん(x)にほんご( )はなします。

6. メアリーさんはにほんごをいちじかん(x)べんきょうしました。

7. デパート(x)まえ(x)メアリーさん( )まちました。

8. わたしはうち( )えいごをはなします。がっこう( )( )えいごを はなします。

9. わたしはきょうと(x)おおさん( )いきます。

10. メアリーさんのじしょは つくえ ( )うえ です。

frosja888 [35]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

do not understand this.

Explanation:

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