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第10課 - Workbook: Comparison among Three or More Items

Practice what you learned about comparing three or more items.
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ITranslate the following sentences.

Q:What is the most delicious Japanese dish (料理りょうり)?



A:I think sushi is the most delicious.
Q:Out of all the towns in the world, where do you like the best?



A:I like Kyoto the most.
Q:Out of all the vegetables, what one is the most delicious?



A:I think tomatoes are the most delicious.
Q:Out of all foreign languages (外国語がいこくご), what one do you think is the easiest (簡単かんたん)?



A:I think Spanish is the easiest.

IIMake comparison sentences by translating the following sentences.

Between Kanji, Katakana, and Hiragana, Kanji is the most difficult.
Between Takeshi, Robert, and Professor Yamashita, Professor Yamashita is the most interesting.
Between Meat, Fish, and Vegetables, Vegetables are the cheapest.
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