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If you buy six apples and eat four of them, how many would there be left?
I’m home. I bought rice balls at the convenience store (and came home).
Once you buy meat, please put it in the fridge quickly.
If it had been cheaper, I would have bought it.
ば conditional used for a counterfactual event.
If you buy two items, you can get another one for free.
If you buy two items, you can get another one for free.

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