diff --git a/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/dake-vs-shika.md b/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/dake-vs-shika.md
index 83a5ad2..3d85d54 100644
--- a/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/dake-vs-shika.md
+++ b/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/dake-vs-shika.md
@@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ A good way to remember this, is to instead translate ? 私だけ?
+* ?
+* 私だけ?
好きなの本は『ロード・オブ・ザ・リング』。
@@ -43,9 +44,13 @@ But you can use しか at the end by adding a negative form.
-お肉はあるけど卵がひとつからあしたね。
+* お肉はあるけど卵がひとつからあしたね。
+* I have some meat but one egg, so maybe tomorrow.
-"I have some meat but one egg, so maybe tomorrow."
+---
+
+* このpodcastは聞くじゃありません!
+* You do not listen to this podcast! *(Because you can also do other things)*
---
diff --git a/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/expressions.md b/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/expressions.md
index 3e12808..30462cb 100644
--- a/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/expressions.md
+++ b/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/expressions.md
@@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ Notes on some common expressions in Japanese.
---
+* をします。
+* This is a self-introduction, said when people explain who they are, usually to a group.
+
**Image source:**
* [irasutoya.com](https://www.irasutoya.com/)
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diff --git a/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/verbs.md b/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/verbs.md
index ccf01a2..da7d71a 100644
--- a/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/verbs.md
+++ b/src/Pages/Japan/Japanese/en/verbs.md
@@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ Volitional verbs describe actions performed with intent or will by the subject.
* 食べる (たべる) - "to eat"
* 行く (いく) - "to go"
* 読む (よむ) - "to read"
+* 歌う (うたう) - "to sing"
+* 出かける (でかける) - "to go out"
*Example sentence:*
@@ -50,6 +52,9 @@ Non-volitional verbs describe actions or states that occur without the subject's
* 降る (ふる) - "to fall" (as in rain)
* 驚く (おどろく) - "to be surprised"
* 眠る (ねむる) - "to sleep" (natural occurrence of sleepiness)
+* 晴れる (はれる) -"to be sunny"
+* 分かる (わkる) - "to understand"
+* 成功する (せいこうする) - "to succeed"
*Example sentence:*