[New Japanese Language (2)] Lesson 5 I think the authentic taste is delicious.

Lesson 5 I think the authentic taste is delicious.

Notes:

  1. This field: local.

Basic example

I think from ①.

I think this bike will work.

I think this motorcycle can be driven.

②~Maybe.

It should be ③.

④~There is no way.

Fukuhara-san is an Olympian, so he can't lose.

Fukuhara is an Olympian and cannot lose.

④~

Tanaka has never eaten Peking duck.

Tanaka has never eaten Peking duck.

Exercise A

1. Rewrite the sentence

Example sentences

Studying Japanese is interesting.

Learning Japanese is fun.
Notes:

  1. Interesting: Interesting.

I think studying Japanese is interesting.

I think learning Japanese is very interesting.

4)

I think the president has already left.

I think the president has gone home.

Two, example sentences

Example sentences

It's cold. It's snowing.

It's cold. It will snow.

It's cold, so it might snow.

Because it is cold, it may snow.

1)

Since it is noon, that store may be crowded.

Since it is noon, the store may be crowded.
Notes:

  1. Crowded: Crowded + Crowded, rushed, busy.

3. Example sentences

It's cold. The windows are open.

very cold. The windows are open.

The windows are open, so it must be cold.

The windows were open so it was supposed to be cold.

Four, example sentences

A strong team. will lose.

A very strong team. lose.

We are a strong team, so we can't afford to lose.

Because it is a very strong team, it should not lose.
Notes:

  1. が: Indicates the subject.

Five, example sentences

I climbed Mt.Fuji.

I climbed Mount Fuji.

I have climbed Mt. Fuji.

I once climbed Mount Fuji.

exercise D

1. Fill in the blanks with auxiliary words

August is the hottest month of the year.

August is the hottest month of the year.

2. Supplementary sentences

Tokyo is busier than Osaka.

Tokyo is more prosperous than Osaka.

3. Complete the sentence

What do you think about studying Japanese?

What do you think about learning Japanese?

…Kanji is easy, but I think katakana words are difficult.

 …Kanji is relatively easy, but I think katakana words are difficult.
Notes:

  1. Ga: However.

4. Supplementary sentences

Have you ever made sukiyaki?

Have you ever made sukiyaki?
Notes:

  1. Sukiyaki: Sukiyaki, Japanese style beef hotpot.

…No, I don't.

... No, no.

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