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Japanese Translations?

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I have two major questions. The best answer will go to the one who answers both. Thanks.

#1: Please translate the following sentences, I'm not certain on them all:

Kanojo ha hon o yonde imasu.

Kare ha mizu o nonde imasu.

Otoko no hito ha kuruma o untenshite imasu.

Onna no ko wa sakana o katte imasu.

Kare ha kuruma o motte imasu.

Kodomo ha hon o motte imasu.

#2: Tense?

I understand the sentences about are in present progressive (goING, swimmING, readING). How would you make those sentences present tense, such as 'he reads', 'she walks'. If you could, please take the sentences above and put them in present tense. Here they are again. Please put them in present tense.

Kanojo ha hon o yonde imasu.

Kare ha mizu o nonde imasu.

Otoko no hito ha kuruma o untenshite imasu.

Onna no ko wa sakana o katte imasu.

Kare ha kuruma o motte imasu.

Kodomo ha hon o motte imasu.

Thanks, this is fairly urgent!!

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  1. Kanojo ha hon o yonde imasu.

    She is reading a book (it's wa, not ha)

    Kare ha mizu o nonde imasu.

    He is drinking water (wa, not ha)

    Otoko no hito ha kuruma o untenshite imasu.

    The boy is driving a car.

    Onna no ko wa sakana o katte imasu.

    She is buying a fish.

    Kare ha kuruma o motte imasu.

    He has  a car.

    Kodomo ha hon o motte imasu.

    The child has a book.

    Yonde imasu -> yomimasu

    nonde imasu-> nomimasu

    Untenshite imasu-> untenshimasu

    Katte imasu-> kaimasu

    motte imasu-> mochimasu


  2. 1 Translation

        She is reading a book.

        He is drinking water.

        The man is driving a car.

        The girl is buying a fish.

        He has a car.

        The child has a book.

    #2 Present Tense

        Kanojyo ha hon o yomi masu.

        Kare ha mizu o nomi masu.

        Otoko no hito ha kuruma o untenshi masu.

        Onna no ko wa sakana o kai imasu.

        Kare ha kuruma o motte imasu.

        Kodomo ha hon o motte imasu.

    I hope it helps.
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