Lesson 10

Lesson 10 Lesson 10

Lesson 10 in GENKI 1.

『げんき1』の第十課のレッスンです。

Lesson 72: Comparison between Two Items
Lesson 73: Comparison among Three or More Items
Lesson 74: Adjective/noun + の
Lesson 75: ~つもりだ
Lesson 76: Adjective/noun + なる
Lesson 77: どこかに/どこにも, で
Lesson 78: Summary of Lesson 10

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文法と単語練習のページはこちらからどうぞ!

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教科書の前の課のレッスンはこちらからどうぞ!

Lessons for the next chapter in the textbook can be found here!

教科書の次の課のレッスンはこちらからどうぞ!

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