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(Disney World in Florida is very popular.)
4. Ni oitelokeru is a highly formal expression. Therefore, it is rarely used
for personal activities or trivial events, as in (2) and (3).
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(I saw a movie at a theater downtown yesterday.)
5. When ni oite indicates a time, it cannot be used for a specific time, as in
(4).
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This restriction, however, does not apply to ni okeru, the prenominal =
form of ni oite, as in (5).
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GNP
(This table indicates the GNPs of Asian countries in 1991.)
I. De also indicates the place of an action, an event, or a state. Thus,
KS(A) and (C), for example, can be paraphrased as [I] and [2], respec-
tively, using de.
Note in [2] that with ni okeru, the prenominal form of ni oite, no must
follow de.