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かれ
もう
しゅくだい
宿題
えてしまいました

Has he finished his homework yet?
かれ
もう
しゅくだい
宿題
ませました

He has already finished his homework.
かれ
もう
しゅくだい
宿題
やってしまった
He has already finished his homework.
かれ
もう
てがみ
手紙
いてしまいました

Has he written the letter yet?
かれ
メアリーカード
おく
った

He sent a card to Mary.
かれ
みんな
きぶん
気分
らく
してくれます
He makes everybody feel at ease.
かれ
みんな
きも
気持
らく
してくれます
He makes everybody feel at ease.
かれ
マラソン
かのじょ
彼女
タイム
はか
った

He timed her in the marathon race.
かれ
まぬけすぐばれそううそついた
He was so stupid as to tell a lie that might easily be found out.
かれ
マッチすった
He struck a match.
かれ
まったく
あたら
しい
かんが
っている

He has quite a novel idea.
かれ
まったくテレビ
ない

He does not watch TV at all.
かれ
まだ
へんじ
返事
くれない
He hasn't answered my letter yet.
かれ
まだ
てがみ
手紙
いていない

He hasn't written the letter yet.
かれ
まだ
じぶん
自分
あやま
わかっていない
He has not realized his mistakes yet.
かれ
まじめ
べんきょう
勉強
はじ
めた

He began to study in earnest.
かれ
まじめな
せいかつ
生活
した
He led a sober life.
かれ
ぼんやりした
ひょうじょう
表情
していた
He wore a blank look.
かれ
ほとんど
ほん
っていない

He has few or no books.
かれ
ほとんどその
しごと
仕事
えてしまった

He has all but finished the work.
かれ
ホテルボーイとして
せいけい
生計
てている

He earns his living as a hotel boy.
かれ
ボス
はら
てている

He is cross with his boss.
かれ
ポスト
てがみ
手紙
れた

He dropped a letter into the mailbox.
かれ
ポケット
れて
っていた

He was standing with his hands in his pockets.
かれ
ポケット
んだ

He put his hands in his pockets.
かれ
ポケットから
なかみ
中身
した

He emptied his pockets of their contents.
かれ
ポケットから
なに
した

He took something out of his pocket.
かれ
ぼくよりたくさん
かね
っている

He has much more money than I have.
かれ
ボール
ジャンプした
He jumped to get a ball.
かれ
ボール
った

He got the ball.
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