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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ This class introduced a range of new vocabulary, including adjectives like "sad"
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- 使いやすい (つかいやすい) -> To Be useful
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- 離島 (りとう) -> Small islands off a big island
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- 困る ( こまる) -> To get in trouble
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- 天気予報 ( tenki)
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- 天気予報 ( てんきよほう) - Weather report
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# Main Point
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@@ -39,12 +39,26 @@ I want to try to see the caves
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## Hearsay//~そうです
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To express something you heard, you can stick そうです at the end. You have to use the regular, non-polite form of a verb, not the polite form. You can use either a verb or a noun, but if you use a noun, you have do add だ after it (regular form of です).
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To express something you heard, you can stick そうです at the end. You have to use the regular, non-polite form of a verb, not the polite form. You can use either a verb or a noun, but if you use a noun, you have do add だ after it (regular form of です).
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今日は雨だそうです。
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I heard today it will rain
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今日は雨が降るそうです
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I heard today it will rain (verb version)
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To add the source of the information, add the source, then stick ~によると at the end.
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今日は天気予報によると雨が降るそうです
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According to the weather forecast, I heard today it will rain
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You can also use an adjective, but its usually "Became ADJ", so you need to use ADJ turned into and ADV, then add なる after it.
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明日は天気予報によると寒くなるそうです
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I heard from the weather report that tomorrow will become cold
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### Examples
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# Supplementary Notes
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