From f850db87747176dbd0681fea17ff70bfd62694ae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Seth Clydesdale Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2025 14:53:59 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] add new grammar points MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit - added new grammar points to the grammar index. (#295) - Short Forms in Quoted Speech (~と思います) - Short Forms in Quoted Speech (~と言っていました) - ~ないでください --- lessons-3rd/appendix/grammar-index/index.html | 216 +++++++++++++++++- lessons-3rd/lesson-8/grammar-5/index.html | 2 +- lessons-3rd/lesson-8/grammar-6/index.html | 2 +- lessons-3rd/lesson-8/grammar-7/index.html | 2 +- lessons-3rd/lesson-8/grammar-8/index.html | 2 +- lessons-3rd/lesson-8/workbook-3/index.html | 6 +- lessons-3rd/lesson-8/workbook-4/index.html | 4 +- lessons-3rd/lesson-8/workbook-5/index.html | 2 +- lessons/lesson-8/grammar-6/index.html | 2 +- lessons/lesson-8/grammar-7/index.html | 2 +- lessons/lesson-8/grammar-8/index.html | 2 +- lessons/lesson-8/grammar-9/index.html | 2 +- lessons/lesson-8/workbook-3/index.html | 6 +- lessons/lesson-8/workbook-4/index.html | 2 +- lessons/lesson-8/workbook-5/index.html | 2 +- 15 files changed, 233 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/lessons-3rd/appendix/grammar-index/index.html b/lessons-3rd/appendix/grammar-index/index.html index 2b436b14..de5aaae9 100644 --- a/lessons-3rd/appendix/grammar-index/index.html +++ b/lessons-3rd/appendix/grammar-index/index.html @@ -380,8 +380,8 @@

Abbreviations used in the Grammar Notes - plain - plain form, also called "short form," "informal form," etc. + short + short form, also called "plain form," "informal form," etc. はなす; はなした; たかい; しずかだった @@ -4665,6 +4665,218 @@

3. Short Forms in Quoted Speech (~とおもいます) Genki I: p.192-193

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
本文ほんぶん +
    +
  • + メアリーさんもおもいます。【Dialogue I: //.3】
    + I think Mary will come, too. +
  • +
  • + なにもいらないおもいます。【Dialogue I: //.7】
    + I think nothing is needed. +
  • +
+
説明せつめい + To describe what you're thinking, you use the short form, plus とおもいます (I think that...). と here acts as a quotation particle, which does that job of both the English word "that" in indirect quotation and of quotation marks (" ") in direct quotation. +
+
(わたしは)たけしさんはメアリーさんがきだおもいます
+
I think Takeshi likes Mary.
+
+ If you want to say that you don't think something is the case, it is more common in Japanese to negate the sentence before the quotation particle ~ないおもいます (I think that something is not the case) rather than saying ~とおもいません (I don't think). +
+
(わたしは)メアリーさんはたけしさんがじゃないおもいます
+
I don't think Mary likes Takeshi. (=I think Mary doesn't like Takeshi.)
+
+
英訳えいやくI think that...
文型ぶんけい + a. shortとおもう = I think...
+ b. short-negとおもう = I don't think... +
例文れいぶん +
    +
  1. +
    +
    明日あしたあめおもいます
    +
    I think it's going to rain tomorrow.
    +
    +
  2. +
+
練習れんしゅう + +

+ +

4. Short Forms in Quoted Speech (~とっていました) Genki I: p.193

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本文ほんぶん +
    +
  • + ケンさんはアルバイトがあるっていました。【Dialogue I: //.5】
    + Ken said he had a part-time job. +
  • +
  • + メアリーさんもっていましたから。【Dialogue II: //.7】
    + Mary said that she would come. +
  • +
+
説明せつめい + To quote what a person said, you use the short form plus とっていました (He/she said "..."). The tense of the original utterance is preserved in the quotation. +
+
ヤスミンさんは、あした試験しけんがあるっていました
+
Yasmin said that there would be an exam tomorrow.
+
+
+
山下先生やました結婚けっこんしていないっていました
+
Professor Yamashita said that he is not married.
+
+ The action in progress expression in とっていました indicates that you were there when somebody said that, as in "I heard them saying..." If you were not there when the utterance was made, といました is more appropriate. +
+
ベンジャミン・フランクリンは準備じゅんび失敗しっぱい失敗しっぱい準備じゅんびと言いました
+
Benjamin Franklin once said "By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail."
+
+
英訳えいやくHe/she said "..."
文型ぶんけい + a. shortと{っていました/っていた} (if present during utterance)
+ b. shortと{いました/った} (if not present during utterance) +
例文れいぶん +
    +
  1. +
    +
    彼女かのじょねこきだっていました
    +
    My girlfriend said that she likes cats.
    +
    +
  2. +
+
練習れんしゅう + +

+ +

5. ~ないでください Genki I: p.194

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本文ほんぶん +
    +
  • + あっ、まだ飲まないでください。【Dialogue II: //.6】
    + Ah, please don't drink yet. +
  • +
+
説明せつめい + To politely request that someone refrain from doing something, one can use a negative short form of a verb plus でください. +
+
ここで写真しゃしんないでください
+
Please don't take pictures here.
+
+ +  verb (short, negative) + でください = Please don't...  +
+ ないでください is often a better response to a てもいいですか question than てはいけません due to its softer tone. てはいけません on the other hand has a harsher feel to it due to being used mainly by those in a position of authority or for prohibitory signs/rules. +
+
+ A:この部屋へやはいってもいいですか。
+   May I enter this room?
+ B:はいないでください
+   Please don't. +
+
+
+
+ Compare: はいってはいけません。
+ (Implies that you are in a position of authority.) +
+
+
英訳えいやくPlease don't...
文型ぶんけいshort-negでください
例文れいぶん +
    +
  1. +
    +
    わたしのピザをないでください
    +
    Please don't eat my pizza.
    +
    +
  2. +
+
練習れんしゅう + +

+

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