Genki Ch 14 Flashcards

1
Q

How do you indicate that you want something?

A

Use the い adjective ほしい

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2
Q

What is the sentence structure when making a ほしい sentence?

A

X が ほしい

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3
Q

When is ほしい generally used?

A

In first person, to indicate I want something.

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4
Q

How do you use ほしい if you want to quote that someone else wants something?

A

X が ほしい と言っています

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5
Q

How do you say someone might not want something, but that you are clearly guessing?

A

X が ほしくないでしょう

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6
Q

How do you indicate that you are making an observation that someone wants something?

A

X を ほしがっています

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7
Q

If you are unsure if something is likely, but are willing to make a guess that it is, how would you say this?

A

After the short form predicate, put がもしれません

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8
Q

What is the short form of がもしれません?

A

がもしれない

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9
Q

What kinds of predicates does がもしれません follow?

A

Positive and negative, past and present.

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10
Q

When can がもしれません be used after a noun or a (na) adjective?

A

In present tense affirmative sentences

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11
Q

What change needs to be made to put がもしれません after a noun or (na) adjective?

A

Drop だ first and then add がもしれません or がもしれない

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12
Q

What is the first Japanese verb that means “to give?”

A

あげる

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13
Q

What is the second Japanese verb that means “to give?”

A

くれる

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14
Q

What verb is used if “I” give something to you or to others?

A

あげる

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15
Q

What verb is used if “you” give something to “others”?

A

あげる

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16
Q

What verb is used if “others” give something to “others?”

A

あげる

17
Q

What verb is used if “someone” gives something to “me?”

A

くれる

18
Q

What verb is used if “you” give something to “me?”

A

くれる

19
Q

What verb is used if “someone” gives something to “you?”

A

くれる

20
Q

What is the structure of a sentence where one is giving something to another?

A

Giver は/が recipient に [あげる/くれる]

21
Q

When would you use もらう instead of くれる?

A

When the recipient is the subject of the sentence.

22
Q

What is the structure of a もらう sentence?

A

recipient は/が giver に/から もらう

23
Q

What is a もらう sentence saying?

A

The recipient receives something from the giver.

24
Q

What comes after a verb to indicate you are giving someone advice?

A

たらどうですか

25
Q

What does the た in たらどうですか stand for?

A

The ending in the past tense short form of a verb.

26
Q

In casual speech, what are two ways たらどうですか can be shortened?

A

たらどう or たら

27
Q

When is it appropriate to use たらどうですか?

A

Only when asked for consultation

28
Q

Why should you only use たらどうですか when consulted?

A

It may sound insulting that the person has not already done the activity advised.

29
Q

When should you never use たらどうですか?

A

Extending an invitation

30
Q

What is the basic structure when expressing numbers in Japanese?

A

noun [が/を] number

31
Q

How do you say “as many as this number?”

A

noun [が/を] number も

32
Q

How do you express “as few as” or “only”?

A

noun [が/を] number しか + negative verb

33
Q

What sort of question sentences do not require a か at the end?

A

One that only asks for a yes or a no, like 開けてもいい.

34
Q

When is だ, the short form counterpart of です, dropped usually?

A

When coming after a noun or (na) adjective, unless followed by ね or よ?

35
Q

What needs to be added?

A

The last three expression notes.