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Can I see an example of the verb 行く used with the particle が?
Can I see an example of the verb 行く used with the particle が?
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9 Dec 2022
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A「誰か僕の代わりにスーパーに行ってくれない?」
B「私が行く」
C「君が行くことはないよ、僕が行くよ」
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