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Park sang joon Posted 10 years ago
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“Komazawa Hana”, a 30-year old housewife living in Tokyo. She likes cooking and eating “zubora meshi,” food that is easy to make but delicious nonetheless. With such a personality, she also hates cleaning up, and so aside from the time that her husband is back from working in another city, her room is always a mess. Cleaning and laundry is one big event for her.

I'd like to know if a phrase made of a participle or to-infinitive can be a sentence as in the phrase in blue.
  

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park sang joon I'd like to know if a phrase made of a participle or to-infinitive can be a sentence as in the phrase in blue. No; it seems to be a sort of caption.

  • park sang joon I'd like to know if a phrase made of a participle or to-infinitive can be a sentence as in the phrase in blue.
  • No; it seems to be a sort of caption.
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park sang joonI'd like to know if a phrase made of a participle or to-infinitive can be a sentence as in the phrase in blue.
No; it seems to be a sort of caption.

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