Re: I've got a feeling: More on NI tagging a noun in front of a noun.
- From: muchan <muchan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 11:19:56 +0200
Ben Finney wrote:
Sean <sean@xxxxxxxx> writes:
Excellent list, thank you. Trying to "absorb" how to use に from
witnessing multiple occasions of its use is more effective than
intellectual over-analysis, I think.
That may be true for you. It's not true for me. I need structure.
I'm curious.
How would you summarize the usage of Enlish 'at', 'to', etc.
without ennumerating many examples? What structure can you
give to no-NSoE learners?
muchan
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