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1 56 kuse ni
dh i:b~*<*W
qmkyn09 < *c:&ijbbd. 0$%~TbG0
(Although he is a college student, all he does is read comics.)
g+cA3Ey&09 < +?i:%bw> 3 7k:&~TbG~
(Although Yoshiko is still a student, she lives in an expensive condo-
minium.)
i:d L
P&EIGAT+I's < *i?& TCX 2 Lk752a0
(Takashi is a bad (tennis) player, and yet he wants to play with me.)
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a
~i&b ~G:&&-F~
d;.
(You are afraid. Don't pretend to be strong.)
$&GA&$Q ab1< QG:R~B$LL~-c~~~.
(Takao doesn't have money, and yet he wants a foreign car.)
%~~A%IA$L~~TQ$&%Q LI'sd.9k <+?I:, $~752&$ka97&$
?in3 6b.t
b:,%.G:gB752k < 2-3 l:,
(Before (the time I became a division chief), Yoshida never greeted me
when he saw me, but he suddenly became friendly when I became a
division chief.)
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%'d z~!%%bf?~r: <+?i:x$~'sg%$ eo
(Don't talk big! You were only a trainee until yesterday!)
1. Kuse ni is used only when the main clause and the subordinate clause
share the same subject. Thus, in the following sentence, kuse ni cannot
be used.