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25 Mar 2023
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Is this sentence correct?
Can I put these ones?
Is this sentence correct?
Can I put these ones?
Can I put these ones?
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No. I'm not sure what you want to do.
You can say it in Japanese if you want.
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何と言いたいと、確かじゃない。
"Where can I put these ones?" - これはどこに置けばいいですか?
"Can I put these ones on?" - "これを履いてもいいですか?"
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@zu_12 Oh ok! yes, you can use the word "ones" after "these", though it's usually optional. Usually you say it for emphasis and contrast, e.g. "not THOSE ones, but THESE ones".
Hope that helps!
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"Put" was the strangest part of that sentence.
Put is usually followed by a location.
There is a lot of debate about "these ones." It is slightly non-standard but acceptable to most people.
Most of the time just saying "these" is enough.
https://www.grammarphobia.com/blog/2010/06/is-t...
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