Artificial intelligent assistant

Two に with 行かれて Context: Person A, has just left to look for persons B, and it would be bad if she met them. Person C comments on this saying: > B…… There are two things that kinda confuse me. For one why is both A () and B marked with . I'd think it would be used primarily as a location but here it's used with the subject/doer. I guess it could indicate on which is being performed since it's passive. Or, given it might be be to make into an adverb of a kind. So it would be: "If she goes to Bs as she is now..." Second thing is bit. I'm guessing here is to chain into a outcome verb. So this is IF.

> **** B ****

The first marks the agent (doer) of the verb . is the suffering passive () form of . Compare:

> vs ()
> vs ()

The second marks the location/destination where is going.

* * *

> Second thing is bit. I'm guessing here is to chain into a outcome verb. So this is IF.

You're right that the means "if." (Anastrophe) has occurred in your example. The original/normal word order should be:

> B
> "It's no good if she goes to B's place now."

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