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第3課 - Workbook: Time References

Complete the following problems using time references.
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IRead Grammar 4 (Genki I: p.90) on time references, and classify the words below into two groups. If the words are always used with に, write に after the words, otherwise leave it blank.

今晩こんばん
週末しゅうまつ
あさ
いつ
今日きょう
いま
土曜日どようび
明日あした
十一時じゅういちじ
毎日まいにち
毎晩まいばん

IIRead the cues and describe what Mary does on a typical day. Refer to Grammar 7 (Genki I: p.91) on the basic order of phrases.

every day/06:00/get up
メアリーさんは毎日まいにちます。
every day/08:30/go to college
every day/12:00/eat lunch at school
usually/at about 6:00/return home
usually/at about 11:00/sleep

IIITranslate the following sentences into Japanese.

I speak Japanese every day.
I will not watch TV tonight.
Takeshi does not come to school on Saturdays.
00:00:00

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