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https://youtu.be/ZvWdGVZ9a1c 14:29
"To go" modifies "the next" in this case, right(・・?)
In my Japanese dictionary, it says "to go" comes after a noun to indicate "something that is remaining, something that will finish."
https://youtu.be/ZvWdGVZ9a1c 14:29
"To go" modifies "the next" in this case, right(・・?)
In my Japanese dictionary, it says "to go" comes after a noun to indicate "something that is remaining, something that will finish."
"To go" modifies "the next" in this case, right(・・?)
In my Japanese dictionary, it says "to go" comes after a noun to indicate "something that is remaining, something that will finish."
So
“Next “ doesn’t have “noun “😅
“Next “ doesn’t have “noun “😅
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1 Nov 2018
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“You’re” is the noun in the case.
“The next” further modifies “you’re”.
Another example of this case is here:
One more to go.
In this case, the noun is “one” and “more” modifies that noun.
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“You’re” is the noun in the case.
“The next” further modifies “you’re”.
Another example of this case is here:
One more to go.
In this case, the noun is “one” and “more” modifies that noun.
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