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# Last Weeks Homework
# Synopsis from 2025-12-11 Class
This week's lesson covered two main grammar points:
1. **~みたいです (Looks Like):**
* Used to create similes or make observations.
* Can be used with verbs (plain form), nouns, and adjectives.
* With nouns, it creates a metaphor ("like a computer").
* With verbs and adjectives, it's more of an observation ("looks like he is tired").
2. **前に (Before):**
* Indicates that one action happens before another.
* Used with a verb in its dictionary form or a noun with `の`.
* The verb in the `前に` clause is always non-past, non-polite.
# Random Words
- 上手い -> Smoothly
- 上手く -> Adverb version of that ^
- うまくいくと,いいですね -> If things go smoothly, it'll be good
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# Main Point
と after a sentence phrase
You can stick と after a phrase in a sentence to show it is the reason of what coming after. Kind of like if, but more focused on cause and effect.
- うまくいくと, いいですね
- If things go smoothly, it'll be good
- ご飯を食べると、ねむくなります。
- If I eat lunch, I'll then become sleepy
# Supplementary Notes
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# Homework
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