Is there a limit to how many particles can be in a sentence? - Ask a Teacher #88
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Q1. You are using the は hiragana for わ what is the deal with this?
Q2. Is there a limit to how many particles there can be in a sentence?
東京には昔から田中という変な男性が夜中に「俺は東京が嫌いだよ」といつも大きい声で叫んでいて、住民を←(should be 住民に) 迷惑かけていたから住民たちが警察に文句を言いました。
Q3. Can you please explain 以前 (いぜん)?
Q4. What is the difference between using もう and また to mean "again"?
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