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When the baker runs out of sugar, he throws in a pinch of cinnamon to sweeten the dough.
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When the baker runs out of sugar, he throws in a pinch of cinnamon to sweeten the dough.
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throws in
Verb
form-of
indicative
present
singular
third-person
Japanese Meaning
Provided English meaning is not the definition of 'throws in' but its conjugation form. 'Throws in' is the third-person singular simple present indicative form of the verb 'throw in'. In Japanese, this means it is the form used when the subject is third-person singular (he/she/it) in the simple present tense.
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