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(iv) Vinf .nonpast a rl (Vinf .nonpast a V )
%+ 2 9 , & < 2 V (reading or writing)
(a) ~~ts~~~1~a~j5'~%i:B~i:~gbf,
(Either I or Yamada will go to the airport to pick you up.)
(I,) ?$;3~%%tazt:j5'hrl~~f:1;%&a~7T.;r3xav~s$jbl~~
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(If you have something that you want to report, please do it by tele-
phone or by fax.)
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(c) %$la rl%%a "I=&~-C, Q~ < Q~L~:V/~TL
(I would like to see my parents or a close friend, and talk leisurely.)
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(e) Y~xiFLk;tr.~f:1;, b.Lhrl.f~-1~~7'srl t:Lf:bb1b\TL~
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(If you want to play tennis, why don't you play with Tom or Charles?)
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(If you are looking for an apartment, you should go to a realtor or look
at the newspaper ads.)
(g) &&+a fs rl , %?a v, ~;tr.%%~ L~G$~~'L~WY-
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(You'd better do some exercise, like taking a walk or swimming.)
1. - nari - nari is used to present two choices as examples. The speaker
makes a subjective judgment that his 1 her choice is a reasonable and
proper one. That is why it is frequently used in sentences expressing a