Words and Sentences
食 事 を し て 、 本 を 読 み ま す 。

This is an example of the response to the previous question. Again, the subject is left out. Instead of saying, “I will have a meal, and then I will read a book after that,” it becomes simply “Have a meal, and read a book.”

What you see

You’ll notice the key words such as “meal,” “book,” and “read” are written in kanji. The particles and grammar endings are in hiragana, which shows how Japanese sentences blend both scripts together.

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