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Patterns: If-then with nara

In this drill we'll practice making suppositional statements with "nara." This construction is used when there's an assumption about something that has occured or may occur. The main clause involves a statement, request, command or question which depends on the part in front of "nara "being true. Unlike "if-then" with "-tara" and "-to," with "nara" the main clause does not have to follow the "if/when" clause in terms of time.




Castle Hill High School
Sydney

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