126
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excreta, convenience
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1. My new apartment is near the subway station and very nice and convenient. Please come soon.
2. Credit cards are handy, but because we use them quite often it is dangerous.
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127
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advantage, profit
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3. Going by train is easy and good, but because cars are more convenient I always go by car.
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non-
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1. Because this mansion/apartment building is far from the station it is inconvenient, but it is cheap and good.
2. The school that I am studying Japanese now is very inconvenient and it is a problem because it takes about two and a half hours from Tokyo.
3. I thought that this area was inconvenient because there isn't anything around here, but it is surprisingly convenient.
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129
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china
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1. This Kanji is difficult and I don't understand it at all. Please read it.
2. Teacher: This homework is all written in Hiragana. Please rewrite the whole thing. Please use Kanji as well.
3. I studied about 100 Kanji.
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130
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room
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1. I don't think anybody is using the classroom on the second floor today.
2. What's in the basement rooms? There isn't anything.
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131
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suffix attached to names; usually used by males in reference to males or in addressing males
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1. Because I cannot hear well please speak in a loud voice, Yasuda.
2. The section chief: Where is Nakayama?
Yamada: He has gone to the near-by bookstore.
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132
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hit
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1. Because Honda is sick today he won't be in. What? Really? He was drinking beer yesterday.
2. The devision chief Nakano's daughter is really pretty. She is going to marry soon, I hear. Really? I didn't know.
3. Tomoda is really good at golf.
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133
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request
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1. Did everyone order yet? No, noone has ordered anything yet.
2. Teacher: I ordered about half an hour ago, but it hasn't come yet. It's late, isn't it?
3. I asked Takada for this work, but did he finish yet?
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134
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noon, daytime
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1. It is already 12:30. Where shall we eat lunch?
2. Because I will be here working until noon tomorrow please call.
3. I always eat a box lunch that my wife makes for lunch.
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135
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boiled rice, a meal
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1. My parents and grandmother eat rice every morning, but my younger brother and I eat bread and coffee. Grandmother eats rice at both breakfast and lunch.
2. Because I haven't eaten dinner yet I am hungry.
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