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Jeff Hall
"Ato ni" vs "Mae ni" In these sentences can you help me to understand what these mean? Kare wa shigoto no mae ni koohii o nomimasu And Kanojo wa hirugohan no ato ni yomimasu Thanks in advance.
Oct 25, 2015 7:53 PM
Answers · 5
Thanks for the help! That's twice now too you helped out Lauren. Thanks again ^_^
October 26, 2015
Lauren, please have confidence! If you worry about your answer, just add "though I'n not very sure / I'm learner, too, please wait for other answer(s)" or something. Anyway, your answers are very good! :D
October 25, 2015
Thanks Ryoko and Tony! I should learn to have more confidence in my explanations :)
October 25, 2015
Hi Lauren, it's nice of you to help other learners! Why don't you write your answer as an answer? (You always write as a comment though yours are very good answers.) :)
October 25, 2015
the first one is "he drinks coffee before work," and the second means "she reads after lunch." "~no ato ni 〜の 後「あと」 に" is used to mean "after," and "~no mae ni 〜の 前「まえ」 に" is used to mean "before." if a verb goes before these words, you don't need to use "~no の," and in the case that either adverb follows a past-tense verb, it is not necessary to use ~ni 〜に at the end.
October 25, 2015
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