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Online Activity - Midterm Exam - FOLA01

Maiku –san no haha = Mike's mother


True

Sanches sensie wa dochira desu ka = Miss Sanches where are you


from?
False

minami = north
False

yoko = inside
False

Yubinkyoku wa ginko no mae desu. = The dictionary is on the desk.


False

tonari = Next to
True

Tabemono kara kagu made = From foods to furniture


True

You can easily convert a statement to yes – no question just by adding


the questions particle ka at the beginning.
False

Kodomo kara otona made =  From children to adults


True

mae = behind
False

Hai shows disagreement and ie shows agreement.


False

Whenever your conversation partner provides you with some


information , you should acknowledge it by saying A so desu
ka, which means oh really?
True

chikaku = near
True

migi = right
True

tonari =  next to
True

If you want to show respect to the person you are inquiring about,
use donata instead of dare.
True

Ginko no mae = To the right of the desk.


False

Yokohama wa Tokyo no chikaku desu. =  Yokohama is near Tokyo.


True

Tsukue no migi = In front of the bank.


False

Watashi no okasan = My mother


False

all Japanese questions end in the question particle ka. The question
mark ? is supposed to be used in the Japanese orthography system,
but it is actually very commonly used in Japanese novels and
magazines.
False

Uchi kara gakko made = From home to school


True

Maiku-san no hon = Mikes bag


False

In polite context dochira is replaced by doko, which means which way


or which direction, but can also mean where in some context.
False

kata can be used independently but must follow some demonstrative


adjective such as ano
False

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