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14475 results found using grammar irregular_verbs
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いまに
だれ
あいて
相手

Soon nobody will have anything to do with you.
いつでも
あそ
くだ

Please come and see me any time.
いったい
なに

What in the world are you doing?
いったい
なに

What in the world do you want to do?
いつあなたテニス
When do you play tennis?
いたずら
しかた
仕方

Boys will be boys.
いい
おいしいケーキあげる
If you are a good boy, you shall have a nice cake.
いい
あめあげよう
If you are a good girl, you shall have candy.
いいわけとても
へた
下手

He is very bad at inventing excuses.
あれきのうここ
しょうねん
少年
です
That is the boy who came here yesterday.
ある
ひと
きのう
昨日
わたし

A man came to see me yesterday.
アメリカ
けいざい
経済
しっかり
The American economy is in solid shape.
あまり
たの
しく
おられないようです
It seems that you are not having a good time here.
あまり
くら
くて
テニス
こと
できない
It's too dark to play tennis now.
あの
ほん
どう
What did you do with those books?
あの
ひと
あした
明日
きた

Will he be able to come tomorrow?
あの
しょうねん
少年
くろ
かみ

That boy has black hair.
あの
とき
かのじょ
彼女
やさ
しく
かった

I wish I had been kind to her then.
あの
よく
つか
使

The boy often runs errands.
あのカメラどう
What did you do with that camera?
あなた
およばない
You needn't come.
あなた
あした
明日
なに
つもりです
What are you going to do tomorrow?
あなた
からだ
だいじ
大事

You must take care of yourself.
あなた
しごと
仕事

You must do work.
あなた
こんや
今夜
なに
つもり
What are you going to do tonight?
あなた
きょう
今日
なに
です
What would you like to do today?
あなた
いま
なに

What must you do now?
あなた
ごご
午後
なに
です
What do you want to do in the afternoon?
あなた
われた
とお
はならない
You must do as you are told.
あなた
いぬ
せわ
世話

You must take care of the dog.
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