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Just anyone who speaks Japanese, fill in the english spaces without using translate PLEASE. 今日 きょう は7時 じ に起 お きます。8 時半 じはん にオンラインがっこうをします。For あさごはん I eat シリアル and drink オレンジジュース. At 3時半 I get done with がっこう. Then at 4 I go to the こうえん. At 4時半 I go back うち and eat ひるごはん. Then I stay on my スマホ until ばんごはん. At 8 I get ready to go to sleep. 最後 さいご に、12時 じ に寝 ね ます。

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