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12-31-2010, 05:05 AM
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12-31-2010, 01:25 PM
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RealJames gave you it for found and past tense The simplier version, using ある for simply "There is a sweater in the closet" would be クローゼットの中にセーターがあります (polite) クローゼットの中にセーターがある(plain form) I remember it as Place (at) Item () is/other verb with () being the particles, and to say inside it is the "place's middle" ![]() If that confuses you ignore it, my mind is probably strange. If you want to say it -was- in the closet change あります to ありました 、or ある to あった Also sorry if this is like telling you things you already know, I just thought you were quite new to Japanese as you said you have only learned how to say a direct subject is somewhere. ![]() |
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