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284 ni tsuki
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(We place a forty-yen service charge on five thousand yen.)
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(The ratio should be two tablespoons of soy sauce to a cup of rice.)
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(Please limit it to three tickets per person.)
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(1'11 take one point off for each mistake.)
1. Although in most cases the number which precedes ni tsuki is one, any
number can precede ni tsuki, as seen in Ex.(b).
2. When the number before ni tsuki is one and a noun does not immedi-
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- ately precede that number, ni tsuki may be dropped, as in (1).
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If the number before ni tsuki is not one or if a noun immediately pre-
cedes that number, ni tsuki must appear, as in (2).
(2) a. 5S-E! (E73 / *01 P4+NO%B+tBb~f:ff 3 3T0
(=Ex.@))
(We place a forty-yen service charge on five thousand yen.)
b. ZOBP~~~?%BE'J (CC7d / *01 + rlL& 6 La,
(This job will pay you ten dollars for three hours.)
3. Ni tsuite can be used instead of ni tsuki, although ni tsuite is less com-
mon.