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    Iroiro
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  • The phrase, "I was just about to ...," uses this word.
    ところ
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  • When someone is considering doing something or wondering what may happen, they are likely to say a sentence ending with this word.
    かな or かしら
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  • "I'm not sure IF I can go to the party tonight" would use this in it's Japanese translation.
    かどうか
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  • Use this to talk about making a decision.
    きめる
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  • ”I have not yet decided." + ?
    まだ きめて ない。
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  • Use this to talk about making a choice.
    に する / こと に する
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  • Use this to talk about establishing a self-imposed rule or routine.
    に する
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  • I have decided to stop smoking. = タバコ  を  やめる…
    こと  に  しました。
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  • つく = to arrive / How do you say, "I just arrived"?
    いま ついた ところ です。
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  • Use this to ask, "What does the letter say"?
    かいて ある
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  • Use this to avoid giving a specific reason or explanation for your actions, thoughts or feelings..
    なんとなく
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  • Use this to say, "a ridiculous story" or "an outrageous price."
    とんでもない
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  • Sometimes considered feminine, this is used at the end of casual questions. It can also be used to add emphasis to a statement.
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  • なっとう を たべさせる = ?
    To make someone eat nattou
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  • じこしょうかい させて いただきたい と 思います = "I think that I want to be forced to introduce myself." (True or False?)
    False -- Because させる is also used for "allow."
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  • Nominalizing sentences is always a good thing to do because it makes them more polite. (True or False?))
    False -- It can make a question sound accusatory (as if you suspect wrong-doing or bad intention)
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