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woods
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1. I want you to help me with writing a letter in Japanese, but do you have time?
I have an important meeting and busy today, but I think Hayashi can help you.
2. I have delicious tea that I got from Hayashi so I will make it for you.
3. Because the weather was good today I took a walk with my mother in the woods in Ueno Park.
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215
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far
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1. Because the phone sounds distant and I cannot hear well please speak in a louder voice.
2. Because Hayashi's house is far, walking to his/her house is a problem. It takes a lot of time. Shall we borrow a car from someone?
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receive |
1. The sake that I received from a guest who came last week was very delicious.
2. I arrived around 11:30 last night. It was late, but the division chief came to the airport to pick me up.
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217
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eye
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1. Because my grandfather cannot see well he doesn't walk alone outside.
2. Because my eye hurts I will go home after stopping by the eye doctor, who is near the library.
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218
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foot, leg, suffice
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1. Because I walked too much and my feet hurt my friend took me home yesterday.
2. Section chief: Because we need more beer can you order three more bottles of beer?
Yooko: Yes.
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219
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tooth
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1. Because I always eat sweets my teeth hurt. I will go to the dentist.
2. What color is your toothbrush?
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220
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study
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1. My father was in the States for three years as a research fellow.
2. Professor Hayashi is also a director of the Japanese Research Institute.
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221
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reseach
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3. I am a graduate student now and will write two research papers by May, but the topics of the papers have not been decided yet. I am in trouble.
4. Because the professor's office's lights are off and the door is also closed he/she may have already gone home.
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222
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head
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1. (a memo from Professor Hayashi to Professor Ueda)
Because I have a headache today and I cannot teach, I am sorry, I would like you to teach instead.
2. I drank too much sake and have a terrible headache. I will go home after stopping by a drugstore and buying aspirin.
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223
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window
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1. Tomoko: Shall I close the window?
Asako: No, that's alright. It was opened because it is hot.
2. (at the reception desk of The Japanese Embassy)
Excuse me, but I am going to go to Japan. Do I also need a visa?
Clerk: Please ask at the window number 4.
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