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deviruchi | Post Date: 2006-07-12 05:47:24 | ![]() | saved questions | ||
![]() member since 2005 Nov 06 Questions: 6 Comments: 17 | I've been working on a small piece of translation which seems to use more colloquial Japanese.
Anyway, the sentence that's got me stuck is as follows: 休みの日は、いつも何をしているの? I tried to search on the web and YJ for an answer of using の as a question but perhaps I've got the wrong end of the grammar stick. Can you explain the usage and if there are any rules that go with this? | ||||
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KenobiwanX | Post Date: 2006-07-12 09:05:09 | |||
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The answers you seek are in Course 2 Lesson 9 Grammar section PART 6: "The question marker の".
"What do you usually do on your days off?" | |||
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deviruchi | Post Date: 2006-07-12 09:07:30 | ||
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Fantastic.
That's answered it for me. Thanks :) | ||
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