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時制. Questions relating to that property of verbs which allows them to refer to events in the past, present, or future.
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Difference between 行ったから and 行ってから and 行くから
~ってから shows "one after another".
行ってから means "after I go".
~ったから shows "cause & effect".
行ったから means "because I went".
Note that 行くから is also valid, which means "because I (plan to) go"
EDIT:
To a …
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What is the significance of the "の" in the sentence "誰が盗んだのか、誰か知りませんか。"
Is the 「の」 particle in that sentence also the same as the particle の for explanation ?
Seems like that's the case. My lecturer in college explained that this usage of の transforms the predicate i …