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- Particles Ashita uchi ni benkyo shimasu Can someone please help me to pinpoint the mistake? Thanks!
Nov 5, 2015 8:18 PM
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^^^ Same as he said. I think the only way I finally nailed it down was when I did the Michel (whatever his last name) method. "De" is used when you are saying you did something somewhere. - You studied "at" home. うちでべんきょうをしました。 - You drank coffee "at" starbucks. スタバでコーヒーをのみました。 If you want to say something exists in a certain place, you use NI. Heya ni neko ga imasu. へやにねこがいます。 There is a cat in the room. So you'll pretty much use, "Ni" with arimasu or imasu. Generally speaking. Or with your action verbs...Ikimasu, kimasu...blah blah blah...
November 5, 2015
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To indicate the place where the action happens, you must use "de". So the sentence should be: "Ashita uchi de benkyou shimasu"
November 5, 2015
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