diff --git a/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2025-12-31.md b/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2025-12-31.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d9a062 --- /dev/null +++ b/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2025-12-31.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# Last Weeks Homework +# Synopsis from 2025-12-23 Class + +This week's lesson covered three main points: +1. **Cause and Effect with (と):** Using 「と」 to connect a cause and its natural, inevitable effect (e.g., "If I eat, I get sleepy"). +2. **Sequencing with (てから):** Using the て-form of a verb followed by 「から」 to clearly indicate that one action happens *after* another is completed (e.g., "After I shower, I will eat"). +3. **Transitive (他動詞) vs. Intransitive (自動詞) Verbs:** Understanding the fundamental difference between verbs that take a direct object (marked with を) and verbs that describe a state change on their own (marked with が). + +# Random Words +- + +# Main Point +- + +# Supplementary Notes +- + +# Homework +- \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/10-Input/Classes/Japanese_Homework.md b/10-Input/Classes/Japanese_Homework.md index 680a67d..e69de29 100644 --- a/10-Input/Classes/Japanese_Homework.md +++ b/10-Input/Classes/Japanese_Homework.md @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -# Synopsis from 2025-12-23 Class - -This week's lesson covered three main points: -1. **Cause and Effect with (と):** Using 「と」 to connect a cause and its natural, inevitable effect (e.g., "If I eat, I get sleepy"). -2. **Sequencing with (てから):** Using the て-form of a verb followed by 「から」 to clearly indicate that one action happens *after* another is completed (e.g., "After I shower, I will eat"). -3. **Transitive (他動詞) vs. Intransitive (自動詞) Verbs:** Understanding the fundamental difference between verbs that take a direct object (marked with を) and verbs that describe a state change on their own (marked with が). \ No newline at end of file