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Instead of saying ''kare wa isunoueni suwarimasu''
could you say ''kare wa isu o suwatte Kudasai shimasu''
or how would you use the word ''shimasu''?
Thank you in advanced ^.^
Jan 27, 2016 8:36 AM
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"Suwarumasu"is composed of "suwaru"and "shimasu" so "Suwarimasu"is already used in that sentence!!!
January 27, 2016
i get it now - thank you for the help!
January 27, 2016
"no ueni" is "on" actually
January 27, 2016
"Isunoueni" means on the chair.Kara sits on the chair.
Watashi ha syukudai wo shimasu: I do my homework
January 27, 2016
oh okay so ''no'' is ''on right? ~ thank you so much!
January 27, 2016
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