Lesson 32 Minna no Nihongo Grammar | "JLPT N4/N5 Grammar: ~たほうがいいです, でしょう, かもしれません Explained"**

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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    In today’s video, we’re diving into two essential Japanese grammar points that will help you make strong suggestions and express your inferences or guesses with confidence! Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this lesson is packed with practical examples and tips to level up your Japanese.
    📌 *What You’ll Learn:*
    1. *Making Strong Suggestions with ~たほうがいいです / ~ないほうがいいです*
    Learn how to say "you should do" or "you shouldn’t do" in Japanese.
    Example: かぜですか。じゃあ、うちに帰って休んだほうがいいです。
    You have a cold? Well then, you should go home and get some rest.
    2. *Expressing Guesses with でしょう and かもしれません*
    Understand the difference between でしょう (higher certainty) and かもしれません (lower certainty).
    Example: 空がとても暗いですから、雨が降るでしょう。
    The sky is very dark, so it will probably rain.
    Example: もしかしたら3月に卒業できないかもしれません。
    There’s a possibility I might not graduate in March.
    🌟 *Key Takeaways:*
    How to use adverbs like たぶん (probably) and もしかしたら (perhaps) to strengthen your guesses.
    The difference in tone between でしょう and かもしれません.
    Real-life examples to help you sound more natural in Japanese.
    📚 *Perfect for:*
    Japanese learners who want to sound more confident in conversations.
    Anyone preparing for JLPT N4/N5 or looking to improve their grammar skills.
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