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Originally Posted by Lucas89
Oh I see, well I'm sorry I can't be off much help then, since I'm guessing at this point but, from what I remember I thought 込む (other than, 'to be crowded') could mean something like 'to go into' or 'to continue in a state'
Sorry I couldn't be of much help, I think I just mis-read your first post.
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Well I guess you answered me then

Continue in a state works perfectly. The man continues sleeping and the snow arrived continuing revolving

Thanx.
I just wish to know when these "auxiliaries" require masu form, te form or ni particle. There semm not to be a specific rule that I can find
