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Ask a few simple Japanese questions
1. "の" here represents the nominalization of the verb. The first part is a verb, but the "だ" is used at the end to indicate that it has become a noun. So it cannot be removed.
2. The usage of "の" is the same as above, and it is also a verb nominalization.
3. If you want to form a complete sentence, they must be put together. The conjugation is based on the usage of the verb conjugation type "て"
4. It can be written as "square". This sentence follows the sentence pattern. . . Better to indicate suggested usage if done.
5. I don’t know this, I haven’t learned it yet, I’m sorry.
6. Language, meaning of words. Written as "Yan Ye".
7. Yes.
8. Yes.
9. 10 Don’t dare to make random changes. Ask more people.
11. It is a noun; it expresses the reason; I don’t know
12. It is called. . . Passive form of verb.
13. Even if it is called; "ても" has a usage meaning "even if"; "ば...いいです" means. . It’s okay to do it. . .
I’m so tired, I hope this helps!
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