Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu B Answers
When you ask "Why?", adding 〜んですか makes it sound more inquisitive, rather than accusing (e.g., "Why are you late?" vs "How come you are late?"). Structure: Verb/Adj-i: Plain Form + んです Noun/Adj-na: Plain Form + な + んです Mastering ~ていただけませんか (te itadakemasen ka)
Example: "パスポートをなくしたんですが、どうしたらいいですか。" (I lost my passport, what should I do?) Minna no Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu B Answers
(Could you please teach me how to put out the trash?) Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu B Answers
While standard form sentences state simple facts (e.g., 行きます - I will go ), adding changes the nuance entirely. It is used to: Provide an explanation or give a reason for a situation.
(I’d like to get a catalogue...)
It can sound slightly direct, so use it carefully with superiors. It is very common among friends or when giving advice to someone younger. Final Tips for Lesson 26
Meaning: I have two concert tickets,
Sentence: あなたは誰にチケットを___もらいましたか。
