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Making a Follow-up Call
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Résumé
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Unit 5 cEvORE
Getting a VisanQs
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
unit 6
Unit 7
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Self-Introductions
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Vocabulary Index
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ana-adjective,
F1_ There are two verbs indicating existence
in Japanese: aru and iru. Aru is used to
indicate inanimate things; companies and
other organizations naturally take aru.
EI The verb, in, is used to indicate living
things such as people and animals.
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using a negative verb, the sentence becomes
an invitation. It is similar in meaning to [~
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indicates that the action has already been
decided upon.
H[Z5] has the same meaning as [ 8.1,
to see, but is an honorific. Here it means,
“Please look at this.” Using the te-form of the
verb + kudasai, it becomes a directive or
request,
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44], When a clause modifies a noun, it is
common even in polite expressions to use the
dictionary form of the verb or i- and na-
adjectives,
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