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Japanese Grammar | How to translate English sentences containing Nouns with to-infinitive into Japanese 「~する(ための) ○○、~すべき○○」


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In this episode, Mai shows how to translate "Nouns with to-infinitive” into Japanese. Try translating along with Lori!

  1. Nouns with to-infinitives (~するための○○、~すべき○○)
  2. Indefinite pronouns with to-infinitives
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