diff --git a/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2025-12-11.md b/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2025-12-11.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a66a300 --- /dev/null +++ b/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2025-12-11.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +# Last Weeks Homework +# Synopsis from 2025-12-04 Class + +This week's lesson covered two main grammar points in detail: + +1. **The Conditional `(た)ら`:** + * **What it is:** A highly common and versatile way to say "if" or "when." It's used to connect two clauses, where the first clause is a condition that must be met for the second clause to happen. + * **How to form it:** You take the plain past tense of a verb (the `た-form`) and simply add `ら`. For example, `着く` (tsuku, to arrive) becomes `着いた` (tsuita), and then you add `ら` to get `着いたら` (tsuitara, "when/if you arrive"). + - **For adjectives and nouns:** + - い-Adjectives: Change the final `い` to `かったら`. (e.g., `寒い` -> `寒かったら` - if it's cold) + - な-Adjectives/Nouns: Add `だったら`. (e.g., `暇` -> `暇だったら` - if you're free) + * **When to use it:** It's great for both guaranteed future events ("**When** I turn 20, I will...") and hypotheticals ("**If** I won the lottery, I would..."). It strongly implies that the first action *must* happen before the second can begin. + +2. **Expressing "No Need To" with `なくてもいいです`:** + * **What it is:** This pattern is used to tell someone that they are not obligated to do something. It's a polite way of saying "You don't have to..." or "It's okay if you don't..." + * **How to form it:** Take the plain negative `ない` form of a verb. For example, `持つ` (motsu, to hold) becomes `持たない` (motanai). Then, you drop the final `い` and add `くてもいいです`. So, `持たない` becomes `持たなくてもいいです` (motanakutemo ii desu, "you don't have to hold it"). + * **When to use it:** Use this to grant permission *not* to do something. It's the gentle opposite of giving a command. For instance, at a friend's house, you might be told `靴を脱がなくてもいいです` (kutsu o nuganakutemo ii desu), meaning "It's okay if you don't take off your shoes." + +# Random Words +- + +# Main Point +- + +# Supplementary Notes +- + +# Homework +- \ No newline at end of file