English Translations for KANJI EXERCISE (#51-59)

Kanji #51-59 (* 27) & Examples in English
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27
person,
classifier for counting people
1.   How many children do you have, Professor? I have two boys and one girl.
2.   What are your students' nationalities, Mr. Yamada? They are Americans.
51 interval,
space between
1.   The hospital is between that large building and the old Japanese-style inn.
2.   I watched television for about four hours yesterday.
3.   It takes about another hour to finish up my homework.
52 week 1.   In my Japanese class, there is a test every week.
2.   The library that is in between the Embassy and the coffee shop was closed Monday last week.
3.   About how many weeks will you be in Japan? About six weeks.
53 wait,
wait for
1.   Mr. Hayashi is waiting for his son at the reception desk.
2.   I waited for the train for about two hours, but it didn't come. I'll bet the train was delayed due to an accident, wasn't it?
54 noon 1.   Mr. Furuta's class was changed from ten in the morning to eleven, wasn't it?
2.   My older brother who will come by the 6:30 am train is(lives) in Seattle now.
55 front,
before
1.   I was surprised because Mr. Maeda's older sister's English is quite good. I also have come to want to study English. I want to become good at English.
2.   Mr. Machida returned from Tokyo on a business trip two days ago.
56 back, rear, later,
afterward
1.   The woman who is behind the teacher is Mr. Furuta's older sister.
2.   I will be here from ten in the morning to three in the afternoon today so please come.
3.   Please show me that textbook later.
57 year 1.   I studied Literature at an American University for two years.
2.   I met your older brother at the French Embassy about a year ago.
3.   It has been close to six years since I came here.
58 eat 1.   I want to eat the pizza that I just bought at the HOP now so I will call you later.
2.   Do you know the man who is eating cookies over there? No, I don't.
59 person,
direction,
alternative
1.   At the reception desk, a woman is waiting for Mr. Deguchi.
2.   Is Fleet Bank toward the back? No, it is this way. It is toward the front.

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