Created by Phoebe Parker
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Question | Answer |
ために | indicating purpose verb dictionary form+ために noun+の+ために |
Transitive | I stopped the car. Sue closed the door. He lost the wallet. Ken left some cake. |
Intransitive | The car stopped. The door closed. The wallet was lost. There was some cake left. |
Some are this way, some are that way | たりform Lately, it has been hot one day and cold the next, hasn't it? さいきん、あつかったり、さむかったりするね。 |
Relative Clauses | あした見るえいが=the movie which I am seeing tomorrow 1-Plain form before the person or thing being described (but な after descriptive nouns and の after nouns) 2-No particle は in the relative clause |
Describing things with relative clauses | adjective ending clause+noun descriptive ending clause+noun noun ending clause+の+noun あしかながいデービッドくんは歩くのがはやい。 David, who has long legs, walks quickly. |
Strong commands You must You must not | verbてform+は+いかない verbてform+は+いけません verbてform+は+だめだ verbてform+は+だめです |
のに | indicating purpose It take time to put on a kimono 着物を着るのに時間がかかる。 |
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