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*(Main clause +) Subject + Particle ke? or dake? + Verb (infinitive)
*(Main clause +) Subject + Particle ke? or dake? + Verb (infinitive)
Past subjunctive uses also the same structure, only the past infinitive is used.
Past subjunctive also uses the same structure, only the past infinitive is used. Information about what constitutes a past infinitive seems to be missing.


The conditional and the subjunctive have the same form for both animate and inanimate subjects. However, with the subjunctive, it is more common to use « dake? » for animated subjects and « ke? » for inanimate subjects.
The conditional and the subjunctive have the same form for both animate and inanimate subjects. However, with the subjunctive, it is more common to use « dake? » for animated subjects and « ke? » for inanimate subjects.