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LANGUAGE: How to express degrees of hope with ように・てほしい・いのる and 〜といい JLPT N4
ように in combination with てほしい and いのる, and 〜といい can be used to express varying degrees of hope: Let’s see how ように・てほしい・いのる and 〜といい can be used to best convey our ‘hopeful’ sentiments: 〜といい I hope, It would be good You can use this when you’re just hoping that something good in your life will…
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LANGUAGE: How to use ‘It has been decided’ and ‘I decided on’ – 〜ことになる | 〜ことにする JLPT N4
〜ことになる and 〜ことにする both express that something has been decided on however the former can be used when factors outside of the speaker’s control made the decision, whilst the latter can be used when the speaker made the decision. They have similar grammar constructions but are subtly different in meaning. How to remember the difference…
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LANGUAGE: Express uncertainty – ‘Might’ and ‘May or may not’ – 〜かもしれない|〜かどうか
かもしれません・かもしれない and かどうか are 2 ways to express uncertainty in Japanese. かもしれません・かもしれない has the nuance of something ‘might’ be whilst かどうか has the nuance of something ‘may or may not’ Here are a couple examples to express uncertainty using かもしれない and かどうか: かもしれません・かもしれない・Might JLPT N4 走れば終電に間に合うかもしれない。 はしればしゅうでんにまにあうかもしれない。 If I run I might make the last train in time. かどうか・May…
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HOW TO: Manage your study time with Asana
The daily grind, get up, go to work, come home, relax, go to bed. Where does study time fit in? The answer: schedule your study time. Sounds scary, monotonous and just a bit like you’re still in the office, right? Well if you picture the end goal of improving your Japanese a little bit every…
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