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いーじ ぐらま えんど こんぽじしやん   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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中等教科書出版協会
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Title
いーじ ぐらま えんど こんぽじしやん
Volume 巻1
Publisher
中等教科書出版協会
Language jpn
Publication date

1934

昭和9
Place of publication JP
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doi:10.11501/1052999

institution QS:P195,Q477675
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中等教科書出版協会編輯部 著
Publication Place
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東京
Subject: NDC
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835
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123p ; 19cm
Material Type
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Book
Source Identifier: JPNO
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44045037
Date Digitized: W3CDTF
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2010-03-31
Audience
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一般
Title Transcription
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イージ グラマ エンド コンポジシヤン
Volume Transcription
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1
Publisher Transcription
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チュウトウ キョウカショ シュッパン キョウカイ
Source Identifier: NDLBibID
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000000642849
Call Number
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特227-2
Creator: NDLNAId
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00313699
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The Alphabet

Lesson1 Subject and Predicate‐I/1p

Lesson2 Subject and Predicate‐II/4p

Lesson3 Interrogative Sentences‐I/6p

Lesson4 Interrogative Sentences‐II/9p

Lesson5 Articles‐I/13p

Lesson6 Articles‐II/16p

Lesson7 Personal Pronouns/19p

Lesson8 Interrogative Pronouns/22p

Review Exercise/26p

Lesson9 Possessive Case/27p

Lesson10 Possessive Pronouns‐I/30p

Lesson11 Possessive Pronouns‐II/33p

Lesson12 Adjectives/36p

Lesson13 “Have(has)”/39p

Lesson14 “Has”/42p

Lesson15 Plural Nouns and Pronouns/45p

Lesson16 Prepositions/48p

Review Exercise/51p

Lesson17 “There is(are)”/52p

Lesson18 “These”;“Those”/55p

Lesson19 “How many?”;Numerals‐I/58p

Lesson20 “How much?”;Numerals‐II/61p

Lesson21 “How long?”,etc./65p

Lesson22 “How old?”,etc./68p

Lesson23 Ordinal Numbers‐I/71p

Lesson24 Ordinal Numbers‐II;“It”‐I/74p

Review Exercise/77p

Lesson25 “It”‐II/78p

Lesson26 “It”‐III/81p

Lesson27 Auxiliary“Do”‐I/84p

Lesson28 Auxiliary“Do”‐II/87p

Lesson29 Negative Sentences/90p

Lesson30 Verbs of Action;Present Tense/93p

Lesson31 Imperative Mood;Adverbs/96p

Lesson32 “Can”;Conjunctions/99p

Lesson33 Exclamatory Sentences;Interjections/102p

Review Exercise/105p

Lesson34 Summary/106p

Appendix

Vocabulary with Japanese Equivalents/109p

Romaji Spelling/121p

Key to the Sounds/123p

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