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366 sae
(d) 36b=.s;i&+fitvl2d.~;%b:Bffi%ad:.
(Even Yamada could do it, so you can do it, too.)
I: C *A.
(el a~s~zoKEG$< DG=IE+W ~d.d.91~
(Even my teacher took (as much as) two hours to solve this problem.)
E*3 d.W
(f) 3LPr FYJ- FI.'R&hb%k1QTBhGffl%3T0
(You can join our club any time if you only have a credit card.)
(g) ~~;i%$~~T<;kj'.b$f cZO;P~P~-3 F%%@b~il 0E0
(As long as you agree (to our plan), we are planning to begin this
project right away.)
eAS;5 L lfA. fib, tri b:
(h) a L@GLBS& s jik>kLb%%%d&k X kEo
LT
(As long as you study seriously, you'll do okay on the exam (lit. the
exam will be all right).)
(i) F~h~s;it;k~~-if~W&~htv~< 6,
(If you just raise your hand, a policeman will rush to you.)
(j) %< s;ij'bv;kti&;ka G&TIL
(It should sell as long as it's not expensive.)
$i&~:%$o:'~s~~ti,;kc~rtv~~ Z~TBLWLTT~
(Any location will be fine as long as it is convenient for commuting.)
1. As the Formation shows, the particles ga and o do not appear with sae,
the directional particles e and ni optionally precede sae, and the other
case particles must precede sae.
2. When sae is used in a conditional clause, the clause expresses such
ideas as "if only," "as long as," and "the only thing someone needs is,"
as in KS(D), (E), and Exs.(f) - (I). In other words, in "S1 (conditional
with sae), S2)' S1 presents the only condition that must be met in order
for S2 to be true. In this structure, the ba-conditional (e.g., KS(D) and
Ex.(f)) is most commonly used. The tam-conditional (e.g., KS(E) and