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# Main Point # Main Point
- ## よかったです
Conjugate a verb into て form, and stick よかったです after it to say that I'm glad that....
Sometimes they add "おいて" after the the て form of the verb. This is おく, to put. It means "doing something for a while" or "a lot of preparation". Basically noting something takes more work and effort.
### Examples
- 見つかってよかったです
- I'm glad I found it
- 勉強してよかったです
- I'm glad I studied
- 日本語を習ってよかったです
- I'm glad I learned Japanese
- 聖書を読んでおいてよかったです
# Supplementary Notes # Supplementary Notes
Since the Japanese fiscal year starts in April, the leading months have their own names Since the Japanese fiscal year starts in April, the leading months have their own names

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### 2. Special Respectful Verbs (Sonkeigo) ### 2. Special Respectful Verbs (Sonkeigo)
These unique forms replace standard verbs entirely to show high respect. These unique forms replace standard verbs entirely to show high respect.
Really all it takes is to take any verb, move it to て form, and then stick くださいます after and your good. If you want to show thanks, conjugate くださいます into くださって and add ありがとうございます after. Very polite, very useful.
| Polite Form (Masu) | Special Respectful Verbs | Meaning | | Polite Form (Masu) | Special Respectful Verbs | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| いきます / きます / います | **いらっしゃいます** | To go / To come / To be | | いきます / きます / います | **いらっしゃいます** | To go / To come / To be |