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About to A
  1. About to A
  2. Be now A...ing (be in the middle of doing A)
  3. Just finished A; Have been A...ing
  4. After A is done, the results of A are B
いまあそ    いい ばんぐみ はじ  ところ   
I can't play now. A good show is about to start.
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しおり        ところ    よく       
Shiori is about to present, so listen well.
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これ         ところ               
The movie is about to start so let's quickly buy some cola!
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ちょうど       していた ところ            
I was about to leave, when the doorbell rang.
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しかし (ルーシー)            ところ    
However Lucy is about to leave her home.
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あなた     しよう  している ところ    
I'm about to tell you the answer.
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あの       おぼれる ところ     
The child came near to being drowned.
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     そっち     ところ    
Now, Tarou is about to head over there.
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    ところ           
I was about to read..do you need something?

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ところ
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いくところ (about to go)

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dmalteseknight
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(9 years ago)
You can use これから with this grammar point
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Be now A...ing (be in the middle of doing A)
  1. About to A
  2. Be now A...ing (be in the middle of doing A)
  3. Just finished A; Have been A...ing
  4. After A is done, the results of A are B
ごめん  いまつく    ところ    
Sorry! I'm in the middle of making it.
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         ところ     
So it is being repaired at the moment.
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ジェーン         ところ   
I am looking at the pictures of Jane.
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この        かけている ところ    
This child is teething now.
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                    もらっている ところ      
He was being taught English by his brother when we called on him.
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        ところ   
I'm just watching TV.
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       している ところ     
Right now she is in the middle of club activities.
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             ところ    
Mom's in the middle of making a meal.
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 宿       やっている ところ     
"What about homework?" "I'm doing it right now."

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ところ
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べているところ (be in the middle of eating)

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shirothekiller
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(11 years ago)
you can use たった with this grammar point, but you shouldn't use
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Just finished A; Have been A...ing
  1. About to A
  2. Be now A...ing (be in the middle of doing A)
  3. Just finished A; Have been A...ing
  4. After A is done, the results of A are B
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        ところ           
I just finished my homework, so let's play!
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        ところ    まだ          
Mother just woke up, so she is still wearing her pajamas.
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あなた                      ところ   
Your boyfriend got tired of waiting for you and left just now.
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この           ところ    
This order just came in over the phone.
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        って   ところ    
Mom just got back from shopping.
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     その       ところ    
I had just had that talk with him a little while ago.
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ちょうど     できた ところ    
I have just finished making the cake.

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ところ
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ったところ (just returned)

いていたところ (was just writing)

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shirothekiller
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(11 years ago)
you can use  with this grammar, as opposed to some of the other uses of ところ in this grammar point
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マイコー
Level: 209
(13 years ago)
A variation of this is the Vてみたところ, which loosely means 'when ...V (which is in the て form).'
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After A is done, the results of A are B
  1. About to A
  2. Be now A...ing (be in the middle of doing A)
  3. Just finished A; Have been A...ing
  4. After A is done, the results of A are B
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            すごい            
Judging from the program from Japan, it seems like a major incident is happening.
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   ところ あの コーヒー       
When I had a drink the coffee was terrible.
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  した ところ      
I was rejected when I confessed (my love).
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   ところ            
My eyes got swollen when I cried!

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しおりさんがするところだからよくきなさい。

"Shiori is about to present, so listen.

~なさい is a command or direction so please sounds too polite.
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Meaning #1, the second example sentence Japanese doesn't match the English.
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dontpoke-san is right.
The translation should be "The movie is about to start so quickly let's buy some cola."
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Weird - I've never quite sure how those incorrect ones get in there. Anyhow, it's fixed. Thanks!
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14 years ago
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There's also a forth construction possible:
Vて + いた + ところ だ
Someone has been doing sth
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Isn't this grammar overlapping with the other た under だ.
There it is translated with "Just after A, B", which is pretty much the same like the one here.
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Added it to the second meaning!
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Sairen - the meaning is a bit different; clarified it a bit, and blended them into one page (there's now 4 meanings on this page: 3 from one, 1 from the other)
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I can't really understand the meaning behind #4. What exactly is meant by "Be now....ing" ?
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I think it means to be actually in the middle of doing something. For example, studying, watching a movie, eating dinner, etc.
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13 years ago
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Oh, alright! That makes a little more sense to me than what's written up there. So it's kind of like ?
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Yea - I updated the definition a bit to be more clear.
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13 years ago
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Thank you!
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Update on the third meaning:

てみたところ (when...)

わせてみたところ、みはもうわっていた。
マニュアルのりにやってみたところ、うまくいった。
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Do you think that needs to be listed as an additional construction? It's still the 'ta-form + tokoro', just that the ta form happens to be on a helper verb, and not the main one.
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Unicom stays "よく使:‾てみたところ" so yes, add it under "Additional usages" would be wise. Other than that, it has more of a "when" feeling, instead of "after".
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Got it, thanks!
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What is the difference between point #1 and 
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Looks like your message got cut off?
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Ugh, it did that to me the first time and I swore it fixed it the second time. For some reason, if I write in Japanese, it won't show up. My question was what is the difference between point #1 and ようとした (You toshita) ?
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The can both mean the same thing, but ようとする can also mean 'to try to a'. V (dict form)ところ strictly refers to a point in time just before the action starts.
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Aa,I think I understand! Thanks!
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there's many examples on this page with instead of ところ, the kanji refers to the physical place but most grammar points using ところ refers to time, so the kanji can make the sentences confusing by changing the meaning.
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A glitch in the kanji processing function in the site; it's been fixed for this page!
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Can I suggest changing the "About to start A" from point 1 to "About to A" or just "About to..." ?
This because taking as an example this sentence:

かけるところです。 I'm just about to go out now.
it's easier to think "About to go out" rather than "About to start to go out"

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