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14475 results found using grammar irregular_verbs
GRAMMAR MATCH
あなた
なに
つもりです
What are you going to do?
あなた
なに
です
What would you like to do?
あなた
なに
です
What do you want to do?
あなた
なに

What are you going to have?
あなたどこテニス
Where do you play tennis?
あなたどうやって
がっこう
学校

How do you come to school?
あなたテニス
Did you play tennis?
あなたそのとき
なに

What were you doing at that time?
あなたずっと
なに

What have you been doing all this while?
あなたゴルフです
You don't play golf, do you?
あなたきのう
なに

What did you do yesterday?
あなたカメラどう
What did you do with your camera?
あなたアルバイト
Do you have a part time job?
あなた
いぬ
どう
What has become of your dog?
あなたこと
なん
でも
しなさい
Do whatever you want.
あなた
てがみ
手紙

Here is a letter for you.
あなた
える
たの
しみ

We are looking forward to seeing you.
あなた
たの
しみ

I'm looking forward to seeing you.
あなたまもなく
える
こと
たの
しみ

I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
あなた
こと
これだけです
This is all I can do for you.
あなた
おも
いません
でした
I'm surprised to see you.
あなた
わたし
きます

I will go if you come.
あなた
じかん
時間
おし
えて
ください
Tell me the time when you will come.
あなた
きた
おし
えて
くだ
さい

Let me know the days when you can come.
あなた
かける
まえ

I want to see you before you go.
あなた
わたし
こと
って
ください
Tell me what you want me to do.
あなたから50ドル
です
I would like to borrow fifty dollars from you.
アキラテニス
とくい
得意
です
Akira is good at playing tennis.
ああ

Oh, don't worry about it.
ちゃ

Let's have tea at 3:00.
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