English Translations for KANJI EXERCISE (#1-10)

Kanji #1-10 & Examples in English
1 one 1.   Beyond the post office, there is only one large building.
2.   I bought only one pen.
3.   I used only one piece of the red paper, but used one more piece of the blue.
2 two 1.   (It is raining. We need an umbrella.) Please give me two of those blue umbrellas.
2.   There are two hospitals in this area. One of them is next to the park. The other one is next to the police box.
3 ten 1.   Tomorrow is the 10th.
2.   This piece of yellow paper was 10 cents, but this piece of green one was 12 cents.
3.   Excuse me, but please use the number 10 computer.
4.   We need ten of this kind of chocolate, don't we?
4 classifier for naming and counting days 1.   Tomorrow is Sunday, the 21st.
2.   Mr. Yamamoto, what languages do you speak?
I speak both Japanese and Spanish.
5 seven 1.   There are 7 telephones in this station. One red one and six blue ones.
2.   I ate seven chocolates yesterday. Seven? You ate a lot.
3.   The meeting is at 7. It isn't at 12.
6 eight 1.   I bought one bottle of white wine and seven bottles of red wine the day before yesterday, and then I bought 18 bottles of beer, too. The total was 8800en.
2.   Today is the 18th.
3.   Please give me 8 more of that pretty one.
7 nine 1.   I am going to go to Japan the day after tomorrow. How many yen is one dollar?
One dollar is equal to 109 en.
2.   The Japanese class is at 9.
3.   We have 10 pies, but we have only 9 cakes.
8 three 1.   A lot of students are coming to today's party, aren't they? That's right. Please make(bake) three more pies and cakes each.
2.   Number 30 is a little difficult, but Number 23 is easy.
9 understand
classifier for naming and counting minutes
1.   Mariko: An English letter has arrived. Do you understand English, Mr. Yamada?
Yamada: I am sorry, but I don't understand well.
10 six 1.   Both Parker and Marlene drank six bottles of beer each, but Susan drank 3 more bottles.
2.   There are six pretty bags, but which one is best? One costs $6.90.

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