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dake de / -darake 25
(.lust hearing that story makes me sick. (lit. It is a story that makes me
sick just by hearing it.))
not the action expressed by the verb (Action 1) was taken in the past, and (2)
whether or not the actiodevent expressed by the verb (Action 1) precedes
the actiodevent expressed by the main verbal (Action 2). If A1 precedes A2
and A1 is a past action, the verb must be in the past tense (e.g., KS(B) and
Ex.(e)). If A1 precedes A2 and A1 is not a past action, the verb is commonly
in the nonpast tense, although the past tense is also acceptable (e.g.,
~xs.(f) - 01)). If A1 does not precede A2 and A1 is a past action, the verb is
commonly in the nonpast, although the past tense is also acceptable (e.g.,
Ex.(d)). If A1 does not precede A2 and A1 is not a past action, the verb must
be in the nonpast (e.g., KS(A) and Exs.(a) - (c)).
(e dake (DBJG: 93-97))
full of; filled with; covered
is covered or filled with s.t. unde- with
+~ey Sentences
(A)
(Mr. Smith is always wearing shoes covered with mud.)