My friend is XX and my daughter is very beautiful. She looks good. She is hardly at school. We study in the same school.
Living in the same dormitory, that girl's grades are not good. He is more leisurely than me. In our spare time, we study together in the library and have lunch in the canteen. Let's go to the canteen to eat together. Noodles are white. Say something interesting. This is a private matter. This is a private matter. We have a good relationship.
Japanese
Verb inflections in'' can't reflect person and singular and plural. In modern Japanese, all verbs in modern Japanese dictionaries end with some pseudonyms (ぅ, く, ぐ, す, む, つ, ぬ, も, も).
From this point of view, the verb "taberu" is like the prototype of the verb "eat" in English, although it is actually the simple present tense, meaning "eat"/"eats" or "will eat". Other forms of modification are "history"
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