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Because we aren't covering anything new, we will look at all four conditional statements, and try to get a fell on each of the meanings. We will also review ている, just in case you don't exactly remember the two different ways this can be translated.
 
Because we aren't covering anything new, we will look at all four conditional statements, and try to get a fell on each of the meanings. We will also review ている, just in case you don't exactly remember the two different ways this can be translated.
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== と なら ~たら ~ば: The complete mess ==
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== Review: ていく ==

Revision as of 20:56, 11 October 2010

About today's lesson

No new major grammar appears in the dialogue. This is a very good time to review the grammar we covered earlier. For instance, do you remember how to form the potential? Passive? Volitional? How to use ~ず? Review the grammar you have the most trouble with.

Because we aren't covering anything new, we will look at all four conditional statements, and try to get a fell on each of the meanings. We will also review ている, just in case you don't exactly remember the two different ways this can be translated.


と なら ~たら ~ば: The complete mess

Review: ていく