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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. Which cat is talked about here? http://picosong.com/kGsf/ this cat that cat that cat over there any cat 2. Which cat is being talked about here? http://picosong.com/kGsA/ this cat that cat that cat over there any cat 3. Which cat is being talked about here? http://picosong.com/kGsa/ this cat that cat that cat over there any cat 4. What does this sentence tell you? http://picosong.com/kGsr/ I eat. I did eat. I am eating. I am going to eat. 5. What is this sentence telling you? http://picosong.com/kGs7/ I am speaking. I speak. I

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. that cat 2. Im not sure 3. this cat 4. I am eating 5. I speak (Im not sure)

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

@Lando12 What can you hear in this sentences? Do you know the meaning of the demonstrative : kore, sore, are?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Vincent-Lyon.Fr I just learned about these, if I remember correctly: Kore = This thing (close to you) Sore = That thing (close to your listener) Are = Tha over there (far both from you and the speaker The adjective form is: Kono Sono Ano

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