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03-10-2010, 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by pacerier View Post
thanks for the info ^^

anyway in 卒業するのができる (is there a kanji for できる?), is it true that the problem lies with のができる. in other words is it true that this is incorrect as well:
勉強するのができる


also can we use 止める to refer to "parking bicycles", likewise can we use 置く to refer to parking cars. in other words will all of these be acceptable:
あそこ自転車を置かなければなりません
あそこ自転車を止めなければなりません
あそこで車を置かなければなりません
あそこで車を止めなければなりません
if the red is changed with a で will the 2 sentences above still be valid?



on a side note, do we usually write the なければなりません conjugation with kana or kanji
The problem is the の. Vことができる is a set phrase. You cannot modify it.

Regarding なければならない, there are no kanji to use there. It's always kana. What kanji were you going to try and use? I'm curious.
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