[New Japanese] Lesson 8 What would you do if you won a hundred million lottery?

Lesson 8 What would you do if you won a 100 million lottery ticket?

Notes:

  1. 100,000,000: One hundred million.
  2. If you hit: [hit/conditional form] “stopped”. Transformation instruction: "Attack" is one verb, usually "ru-ri" immediately followed by a consonant flight "tta", transformation "hit", and finally forming "hitara".

application session

Tanaka: Mr. Zhang, Mr. Wang, the report of last week's inspection has been completed, so please take a look if you have time.

Notes:

  1. If there is: there is a result.
  2. Mite (see): [see/te form] see.

As I wrote in my report, Shanghai is the best. The reason is the good access from Japan and the excellent infrastructure.

Notes:

  1. と: "和", connects two elements.

Exercise A

one,

[Example] If I had money, I would travel abroad.

If I have money, I would like to travel abroad.

1) If it rains, I won't go.

If it rains, I won't go.

2) If I have free time, I will go out to play.

If, I am free, I will play.

3) If it is difficult, please ask.

If you find it difficult, please ask.
Notes:

  1. Listen: Question.

4) If you have a bad disease, you should have an operation.

In severe cases, surgery is necessary.

two,

[Example] Press this button to turn on the light.

Press the button and the light will come on.

1) Rotate this button to the right to increase the volume.

If you turn this button to the right, the sound will get louder.

3. Example sentences

If I get married, I want someone who is kind and good at cooking.

If you want to get married, it is best to find someone who is gentle and good at cooking.

Four,

[Example] If you explain, you will understand.

I will understand if you explain.
Notes:

  1. If: conditional form to do .

1) If there is a way, it will be convenient.

It will be convenient if the road is built.

2) If I am not feeling well, I will take a day off tomorrow.

If I don't feel well, I will rest tomorrow too.

3) I can't read the newspaper without my glasses.

If I don't wear glasses, I can't read the newspaper.

Five, example sentences

No matter how much I press the button, it doesn't move.

No matter how hard you press the button, it won't move.
Notes:

  1. どんなに: [adverb] means "no matter how" or "however".

Six, example sentences

When I got to the station, my friend was there.

When I got to the station, my friend was already there.

exercise D

one,

[Example] August is the hottest month of the year.

August is the hottest month of the year.

1) If you ask your aunt, you can find out about the old days.

If you ask your aunt, you can learn about the past.
Notes:

  1. Auntie: Mother-in-law.
  2. に: Indicates the object of the action.

3) If you have free time on Sunday, would you like to go exercise?

If you are free on Sunday, do you want to go to exercise?

two,

[Example] Tokyo is busier than Osaka.

Tokyo is more lively than Osaka.

1) If it rains tomorrow, I won't go anywhere.

If it rains tomorrow, I won't go anywhere.

4) No matter how hard I try, I can't win.

No matter how hard I try, I can't win.

3. Example sentences

Even if it rains, there will be a soccer match.

Soccer games will go on even if it rains.

Four,

[Example] (medical student versus patient) If you're feeling well, you don't have to come tomorrow.

If you are in good health, it doesn't matter if you don't come tomorrow.
Notes:

  1. "Even if you don't come": "Fukuya...". Transformation guide: The negative form of "coming" is "not coming", "not coming" model ADJ changes the shape talent continuous use auxiliary sentence "not coming", even if you add it again, change "even if you do not come".

2) If pushing doesn't work, try pulling.

If you can't push it, try pulling it.
Notes:

  1. "Damedattara": A conditional form that results in "misconduct", "impossible", and is "dame".
  2. "Dame": [noun] "impossible".

3) In winter, it snows around here.

In winter, it will snow in this place.
Notes:

  1. “to become”: To +become+, “to”.

4) If you have a fever, please go to the hospital.

If, you have a fever, please go to the hospital.

five,

Example sentences

The TV does not turn on. Which button do I press to turn it on?

The TV does not turn on, which button should I press to turn it on?
Notes:

  1. "of": table reason.
  2. 「が」: Indicates to start a conversation and start from the introduction to the topic.

⋯Press the button on the left.

Please press the button on the left.
Notes:

  1. "Press": A. Modification guide: "Push" is one verb, tail sound is "su", "su" through "su-shi", and is changed to "do".

1)

I want French wine, where can I buy it?

I want French wine, where can I buy it?

If you go to the department store in front of the station, you can buy it.

If you go to the department store in front of the station, you can buy it.

2)

My fax is broken, who should I contact?

The fax machine is broken, who should I tell?

Please tell the person in the office.

Please tell someone in the office.

Exercise F

1. My hobby is cooking.

My hobby is cooking.

2. You can cook various dishes.

I can cook all kinds of dishes.

3. When making fish dishes, adding sake will make them tastier.

When I make fish dishes, adding wine makes the dishes even better.
Notes:

  1. "Sake": Sake.

4. Almost no fish smell.

The (fishy) smell of fish is almost eliminated.

5. Adding beer will soften the meat.

Add beer and the meat will become more tender.
Notes:

  1. "Softly": 嫩.

6. Are you good at cooking?

Are you all good at cooking?

7. Are you bad at it?

Not good at it?

8. Even if you are not good at cooking, it will be delicious if you make it yourself.

Even if you are not good at cooking, the food you cook is delicious.

9. If you have leftovers, give them to your friends.

If you have more, let's give it to a friend.

10. It's fun to cook with friends, so the food tastes better.

Because it is fun to cook with friends, the food will become more delicious.
Notes:

  1. "Together": Kazuto Ichiki.

11. Men and women, let's cook for ourselves tonight.

Men and women let us cook for ourselves tonight.

Question Which is correct?

Question: Which is correct?

1 Neither fish nor meat dishes taste good.

Fish dishes and meat dishes are not good.

2 Both fish and meat dishes taste better with sake. (correct answer)

Be it fish dishes or meat dishes, wine will become even more delicious. (Positive solution)
Note:

  1. "It will be delicious": Acquired deliciousness.

3 If you are good at cooking, make it with your friends.

If you are good at cooking, do it with a friend.

4 If I'm not good at cooking, I won't cook.

If you're not good at cooking, don't do it.

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