70
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mother
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1. My father and mother are going to Europe on vacation next week and they are looking forward to it.
2. Daughter: Dad, Mom, I have baked(made) a cake so let's eat.
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71
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other, another
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1. Professor Maeda came, but the other professors didn't come at all.
2. Mother: Please go to the super market and buy sugar and coffee.
Asako: Yes. Is there anything else?
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72
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become distressed,
annoyed
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1. Small Japanese companies are in trouble because the dollar is devalued (cheap).
2. This morning it rained really hard. I didn't have an umbrella so it was a problem.
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73
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night
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1. I will make sushi tonight so please come.
2. I study for about three hours every night.
3. Because I am very busy from morning till night today I don't think I will be here very long/much.
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74 / 75
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travel
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1. Yamada Inn is located a little further down this street. Because it is a large and old building you can't miss it.
2. There are a lot of inexpensive inns in front of the station, but I think the inn that is in front of the library is new and good.
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74 / 75
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building
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3. Father: There were a lot of foreigners at the inn where we stayed last month.
Mother: What are their nationalities?
Father: They were speaking English so I think they are Americans, but,,,,.
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76 / 77
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east
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1. I ran into Kyoko's mother in front of Tokyo Station yesterday.
2. I want to go to Tokyo University, but it is difficult so,,,,,.
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76 / 77
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capital
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3. The red cross hospitals are both in Tokyo and Kyoto.
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78
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school
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1. Kyoko teaches every Tuesdays and Thursdays, four hours each at the computer school.
2. Asako didn't come to school today, either, but is she sick?
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79
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expensive, high
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1. I went to an American high school, but I went to an English college.
2. The restaurant which is behind Tokyo Station is very expensive.
3. The teacher's son is a high school student now.
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