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14475 results found using grammar irregular_verbs
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ええどうぞ

Yes, please come.
うんまだどう
めてない

Oh, I haven't decided what I'm going to do yet.
うかぬ
かお

You look gloomy.
いろいろ
しんせつ
親切
ありがとう
Thank you for your many kindnesses to me.
いやでもその
しごと
仕事

You must do the work even if you don't like it.
いまどきそんなこと
こども
子供
だってだろう
A child today would not do that.
いない
もの
はなし
あら
われる

Talk of the absent and he will appear.
いつ
かれ
える

You will find him home whenever you call.
いつ
じゅんび
準備
できています
I'm ready whenever you may come.
いつ
でんわ
電話
して
かれ
るす
留守

Whenever I call, he is out.
いつも
ゆうしょく
夕食
あと
なに

What do you usually do after dinner?
いつも
ねむ
かん

I always feel sleepy.
いつもテレビゲーム
ども

Some children play video games all the time.
パリ
です
When did you come to Paris?
いつでも
でんわ
電話
ください
Please call me at any time.
いつでも
わたし
たよ
いいです
You can always count on me.
いつでも
わたし
ところ
いいもの
You'll always have a roof over your head.
いったん
やくそく
約束
まも
らなくて
はいけない
Once you have made a promise, you should keep it.
いったい
いま
まで
なに
です
What have you been doing all this while?
いつかいっしょゲーム
We should have a game sometime.
いずれスケジュール
へんこう
変更
できない
At any rate, we can't change the schedule.
イギリスから

I come from England.
イエスノーはっきり
Just say yes or no.
いいえでもちょっと
さむけ
寒気

No, I don't. But I have a slight cold.
あんまり
てんきよほう
天気予報
あてにしたらだめ
You shouldn't rely too heavily on the weather report.
アン
わたし
たち
パーティー

Anne will not come to our party.
アンいつ
かしら
I wonder when Anne will come.
あんなことなんて
あたま
どうかしている
You've got to be crazy to do something like that.
アメリカから
がくせい
学生
うち
ちか
んでいる

A student from America lives near my house.
あまり
じん

Don't lean too much on others.
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