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Are these sentences right...?

Tomii515

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are these right? :

(私 は) チイズ が 好き です。

(あなた は) チイズ が 好き です か。

(あなた は) チイズ が (私 の) 食べました か。
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I like cheese.

Do you like cheese?

You ate my cheese?
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If the are right, do the words in the ( ) have to be there, or can they be left out? If they arent right, please correct them. Type in english and hiragana/katakana/romanji.
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everything is in hiragana (or kanji, but i can't write in that), exsept for cheese (chiizu), which is writen in katakana.

Is all this right?
 
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I'd leave watashi in the first and third one, but leave anata out altogether. By asking someone a question, you don't have to address them with a pronoun.

The last one should be わたしのチーズをたべましたか。 "watashi no chiizu wo tabemashita ka?"

You probably should have posted this into the other thread, rather than making a whole new one to ask the same questions.
 
nice gaijin said:
You probably should have posted this into the other thread, rather than making a whole new one to ask the same questions.

He has been asked to do that umpteen times already. Maybe if we ask him umpteen more times he'll take the hint.
 
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