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                           Noun             Noun
                                   75'6       g    d'&,

   -          (Around here many people are often away from their houses during the
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   -   G -   ~  day. (lit. Around here there are many houses which residents are often
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   -  away from during the day.))
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            (i)  Vmasu 75'672
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                5&75% 7:  (tend to forget)
            (ii)  N 75'62
                %'+ 6 72  (tend not to be home)
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                             iLXL   &+<
                Edk??&-if&  tm-d'T1;,&!Ld'%~?,
                (Our bodies are apt to lack salt in the summer.)
                   k  ljbl   PblSLS<
                z~@ztt~gzB&d'%?fO
                (This watch tends to lose time these days.)
                            C XL   9 ri      60-t  d.LP
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                Xck 2 &%a Q~O$[~WN~WL ~as~g;i;3'%~,
                (People tend to think (about things) in a way that suits themselves.)
                     %I&  2 75 < $!@~%~&i:g;i$3j:~
                (Young people tend to think (about things) too seriously and narrow-
                mindedly.)
                      L*i $9
                %Lc&E%a *6 i %%&ifd'%r-F,
                (These days I seldom stay home even on weekends.)
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                znc27~ ~~AOYLW~LL~~'%
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                (This is the kind of mistake which American students are apt to make.)
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