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(ii) Adj(13stem < [Ad? b b bl
< li& b bl (s.t. is probably not expensive)
@&T li d? b b bl (s.t. is probably not quiet)
CLCL,
%&TI&& a 2 bl (s.o. is probably not a teacher)
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(a) y$a>lf-? 4 - Kli $ 5 47 < 2 bl,
(I will not go to Kiyoshi's parties any more.)
f *
@) g&j7z 5 abl&z-3ko
(I couldn't decide whether I should go to Japan or not.)
(c) %Eli&%%O%5 L k $ & < 3 blo
(He probably won't listen to anyone.)
b.lhhbh
(d) +;kii+&a ~3&&3id?6 a bl,
(It is probably not necessary for us now.)
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d%;i PWi-
(e) za>kBIiLa>~@O~&i:li?hi~?%~ able
li&&
(This problem is probably not very difficult for these students.)
(f) -j' a -:/j'j5ft ~#8&~-3~b~60~Ii&6abl&,
(I have a feeling that George knows the truth.)
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1. Mai is basically a written form. It is usually used in formal writing.
(e dafi (DBJG: 10W2) ; mash6 (DBJG: 240-43))
2. For Gr. 2 verbs, Vmasu is occasionally used instead of Vinf.nonpast.
For irregular verbs, sumai and komai are sometimes used instead of
sunimai and kurumai, respectively.
(1) {Ed& $ 5 %&%JIRQL\.
(He probably won't teach English any more.)