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# Main Point
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## 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
Since the Japanese fiscal year starts in April, the leading months have their own names

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### 2. Special Respectful Verbs (Sonkeigo)
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 |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| いきます / きます / います | **いらっしゃいます** | To go / To come / To be |