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ReconditePhreak (Offline)
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11-08-2009, 07:28 AM

I realize you can take a noun and turn it into a verb by placing suru at the end, that wasn't my question. Had you not decided to be rude, perhaps you could have answered the question rather than making up your own to answer.

I understand you can use iru after the te form of a verb to denote something that is ongoing (marriage, for example). My question is, when you're not denoting something that is ongoing, but instead is going to happen, how would that be said?

I used marriage as a concrete example, but lets pretend I didn't since that seems to confuse some people.
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