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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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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.