I need some help (ofc) in Japanese plz ^^ hopefully you can see these



Answer:
10. F 11. A 12.E 13.C 14.B 15.D 16. E 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.C
Explanation:
Number 10 is F. Number 10 asks you for the person's name.
この= This
人 = person
なまえ= name
なんですか= what is?
この(This) 人(person) の(subject particle) なまえ(name) は(subject particle) なんですか(what is it?)
F- Mr. Yamada Hiroshi
Number 11 is A. Number 11 asks where Yamada lives.
どこに= where
すんでいます= to live
か= question particle
Remember か at the end of a sentence indicates it's a question.
どこに(where) すんでいます(live) か(?)
A- Live's in Hiroshima
Number 12 is E. Number 12 asks for the time Yamada goes to school.
きょう = Today
なんじに = what time
がっこう = school
いきます = to go
か = question particle
きょう(Today) なんじに (what time) がっこう(school) に(particle) いきます ( to go) か(?)
E- 8:00am
Number 13 is C. Number 13 asks about who went to watch a movie with Yamada
だれ=who
えいが= movie
だれ(who) と(particle) えいが (movie) みに いきますか(to go?)
C- with friend
Number 14 is B. Number asks for what day is tomorrow.
あした= tomorrow
なんようび= day of the week
あした(tomorrow) は(is) なんようび (day of week) ですか ( what is?)
B- Saturday
15. Number 15 is D. Number 15 asks where is he playing tennis tomorrow.
あした= tomorrow
どこで =where
てにす = tennis
しますか = will do
あした(tomorrow) は(is) どこで(where) てにす(tennis) を(subject particle) しますか ( will do)
D- will play at the park
16.E
八(はち) =8
十= 10
remember in Japanese the number in front of 十 is being multiplied in a way.
八十=80 8x10=80
17.B
百( ひやく)= 100
18.D
七 (なな)= 7
十= 10
七(nana) 十= 70 7x10=70
19. A
六(ろく)= 6
十= 10
六 十= 60 6x10=60
20. C
四 = 4
十= 10
四 十= 40 4x10=40
21. A big shopping area in Tokyo
Hiragana reads like: あ(a)き(ki)は(ha)ば(ba)ら(ra)
Akihabara Is a very famous shopping area in Tokyo. Here you'll se a lot of anime and stuff like that. Very cool place
22. います (imasu)= is
せんせい(sensei)=teacher
がっこう(gakou)= school
せんせい(teacher) が( subject particle) います(imasu).
The reason why you would use imasu rather than arimasu is because arimasu is used for everything else but living things.
So, The reason you don't say this
せんせい(teacher) が( subject particle) あります( is).
Is because it's like saying your teacher is just a abiotic thing and is not alive.
23. The negative form of いきます(ikimasu) is いきません (ikimasen)
So the answer would be:
おかねをだしにいきません the third one from the top