ほど vs ぐらい / X is so...that / to the point... JLPT N3

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    ほど (hodo) grammar
    ほど vs ぐらい/くらい
    信じられないほど
    死ぬほど
    山ほど
    I did... to the extent / to the point _____.
    It's so...that ___.
    X is extremely...
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Комментарии • 115

  • @amarug
    @amarug 2 года назад +45

    awesome!! i really like your N3 series so far, I hope there are many more to come. you always provide soo much more extra info and examples than most other channels. i would say "死ぬほど心配した" literally translated is maybe more something like "my worry was to the degree of dying"

    • @jaycee330
      @jaycee330 2 года назад +12

      In english, this is more expressed naturally as "worried to death".

    • @amarug
      @amarug 2 года назад +7

      @@jaycee330 yes of course, but often times when learning a language so different from your own, it can be useful to really look at the precise way something is expressed, next to, of course, translating naturally. here this helps us understand the structure of how ほど works.

    • @starbarzs7160
      @starbarzs7160 2 года назад

      I think the literal translation would be closer to "About to die". This keeps the theme of ほど meaning about with both Time & Expression.
      "死ぬほど心配した" - I was so worried I was about to die

  • @shayd3136
    @shayd3136 2 года назад +16

    I'm soooooooooooo glad and grateful that you're making N3 videos!!!! Please continue making more! You've been here since the early stages of my Japanese learning! I can't put into words how thankful I am🥺💓 You're one of the biggest reasons why I've reached the level I'm at right now and although I can't do much in return because I'm just a student, I try my best not to skip ads, I promote your channel to other language learners, and most importantly, I share your enthusiasm and dedication for the language
    Much love from the Philippines 💌

    • @shion3948
      @shion3948 3 месяца назад

      Haha found you again!

  • @milesedgeworth3010
    @milesedgeworth3010 2 года назад +7

    14:38 Spitting out facts

  • @therebeccawang
    @therebeccawang 2 года назад +4

    you're a mindreader!!! im so excited when these kind of grammar lessons come out!! you are the BEST at explaining everything, especially all the more nuanced grammar concepts!!!!!!

  • @lumarious
    @lumarious 2 года назад +1

    Still one of the top Japanese channels out there!!!! Thank you!

  • @scrolltroll69
    @scrolltroll69 2 года назад +2

    Your videos are very helpful! Thank you for your lessons ✌️

  • @jeff-8511
    @jeff-8511 2 года назад +2

    I always wondered about ほど! Thank you for explaining it! みさ先生ありがとうございます。

  • @JapanDaisukiTTS
    @JapanDaisukiTTS 2 года назад

    みさ先生の動画は一日に百ほど動画を見るほど楽しくて分かりやすいです!

  • @kyungssew3999
    @kyungssew3999 2 года назад

    excellent video as usual!! thank you for making N3 videos🥺💕 btw, your hair color is very pretty!!!

  • @icloudydust
    @icloudydust 2 года назад

    みさ先生、ありがとうございました!This series of videos is extremely helpful, and the way you explain the concepts is so clear and concise that it makes learning a breeze. I can't wait for part three! :-)

  • @joebroadinjapan
    @joebroadinjapan 2 года назад +3

    本当に!みさ先生は信じられないほど日本語を教えるのが上手ですよ!❤

  • @Condeycon
    @Condeycon 2 года назад +2

    みさ先生最高!最近コンテントはたくさんいただきます!

  • @TheAnonymouse88
    @TheAnonymouse88 2 года назад +4

    Misa sensei! I'm a new student of yours, about 10 lessons away from finishing your Absolute Beginner playlist. I just wanted to say thank you so much for these videos! I've been trying to learn on my own for many years, so there's a good handful of Japanese words and phrases I know, but... it isn't at all the same as having a great teacher! Your lessons have taken about 5 years of self-learning and finally made it useable to me!
    For the first time, I actually understand some videos in Japanese. Before, it was like, "why do i know so many words, but still can't understand anyone?" 😭
    But thanks to you, it's starting to happen, YAY! ☺
    Please give us a lesson some day on song lyrics by my favorite Jrock band: UVERworld. I have heard that the singer is a really good and deep writer, and that he often uses some pretty advanced phrases/words. Us overseas fans only understand the songs through translations we read online, and even though they aren't always perfect translations, they're enough to make this band really special to us. So, I hope to understand his words on my own some day.
    I'm really grateful to you for making these lessons for us, and it's so cool to have a teacher that's so smart + sweet and funny ☺ Thank you, Misa sensei! 🌈🌞

  • @yurimatta5868
    @yurimatta5868 2 года назад +1

    Best Teacher on youtube.. I hope I was more proficient! Hands up to Misa Sensei

  • @osonhodeleon
    @osonhodeleon 2 года назад

    Another great lesson. Thank you sensei.

  • @jorgeo.2327
    @jorgeo.2327 2 года назад +1

    I died with your 死ぬほど長い at the end 🤣
    とにかく 思ってた通り楽しかった✨✨✨
    ありがとうございます先生🌺

  • @florencetang5255
    @florencetang5255 11 месяцев назад

    Wow love you, these are not taught at all even I m studying N2, but what you teach is really practical and essential in daily conversations

  • @imeralvarez5
    @imeralvarez5 2 года назад +1

    ありがとうございます!疑問が氷解しました!

  • @jamesjoke7633
    @jamesjoke7633 2 года назад

    楽しかったです。ありがとうみさ先生

  • @R_CA
    @R_CA 2 года назад

    many thanks Misa

  • @randycouch9571
    @randycouch9571 2 года назад

    この動画は思うたほど役に立った

  • @danniefmr
    @danniefmr 2 года назад +1

    Yay, part 2 finnaly🙏❤️

  • @ndjnld
    @ndjnld 4 месяца назад +1

    みさ先生は死ぬほどかわいい

  • @alferdhicks3063
    @alferdhicks3063 2 года назад +3

    Your really good at teaching japanese I think you'd be great at teaching anything try math in the future I love listening to you very fun personality you have

  • @renee9576
    @renee9576 2 года назад +4

    Yes! Thank you please make some more N3 grammar いつもありがとうございました

  • @ahmedsaddy447
    @ahmedsaddy447 Год назад

    Excellent explanations.

  • @andrewbrignole7131
    @andrewbrignole7131 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @irvingstewart394
    @irvingstewart394 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @jaquaviuspeterson8785
    @jaquaviuspeterson8785 2 года назад +2

    こんにちはみさ先生お元気ですかほどの事を教えてくれてありがとうございます本当に役に立つの言葉です Thank you so much for teaching about ほど みさ先生は日本語を教えのがすごいほど信じられない

  • @mrrandomdude4291
    @mrrandomdude4291 2 года назад +2

    大好きミサ❤️

  • @FF2Guy
    @FF2Guy 2 года назад +2

    みさ先生は信じられないほど美しい

  • @Awup208
    @Awup208 2 года назад

    ミサ先生最高の日本語教師です

  • @jevonrodgers4599
    @jevonrodgers4599 2 года назад

    Really good video for review 👍

  • @matthewisawesome
    @matthewisawesome 2 года назад

    教えてくれてありがとう!😁

  • @arielasentista6637
    @arielasentista6637 2 года назад +1

    Our power will be temporarily cut off tomorrow for provider maintenance and this new lesson couldn't have been released at a more opportune time. Downloaded for offline learning. ありがとうございました!

    • @arielasentista6637
      @arielasentista6637 2 года назад

      @spaceace1288時間_日本語学生 For what it's worth, once the power cut out and the ventilating fan died, it got so hot that I just slept the entire afternoon off :p

  • @vanessameow1902
    @vanessameow1902 2 года назад +10

    みさ先生は信じられないほどかわいいし、頭も良いし、日本語を教えるのも上手です。
    最高な先生じゃん!

  • @randycouch9571
    @randycouch9571 2 года назад

    も一つ有意義な動画です。みささん忙しかったです。素敵な週末あるといいね。この動画はありがとうございます。

  • @S1L3NTG4M3R
    @S1L3NTG4M3R 2 года назад

    THANKS!

  • @metallicJrocker
    @metallicJrocker 2 года назад +1

    Me every Japanese Ammo video…. “OMG ! Misa looks so freakin cute!! 🥰…. Alright alright, let’s get down to business 😤. “ 😋

  • @toukosiren9004
    @toukosiren9004 2 года назад

    みさ先生のチャンネルほど良いものはありません。

  • @prrrmzzz8005
    @prrrmzzz8005 Год назад

    しぬほどおもしろかた

  • @MatadorM9
    @MatadorM9 Год назад

    I like your lessons so much my heart hurts lol

  • @ouissemzr3346
    @ouissemzr3346 2 года назад

    Arigatou Misa sensei 💖❤️💖💖🤍💙🤍💙🤍

  • @Danishmastery
    @Danishmastery 2 года назад

    Misa is a total boss.

  • @thomass8655
    @thomass8655 2 года назад

    みさ先生は信じられないほど日本語を教えるのが上手です。 yes to 100% right

  • @carloagapito8238
    @carloagapito8238 2 года назад +1

    I didn't skip the ads for MISA T^T

  • @DeHaos
    @DeHaos 2 года назад +1

    ミサさんが文法点の動画を発表するのは久しぶさだ。みさ先生の動画をみろのも構いませんですが!
    最近、この文法についてもっと知識を得るために、出口先生やまさ先生などの日本語の先生を見たりしているよ。しかし、ミサさんの説明はほかの先生に比べて、例文が面白いだけでなく、より分かりやすいと思います。まだ作ってくれて続けるようでうれしいものある。
    動画の内容のことから、相変わらず抜群でわかりやすい説明だけでなく、覚えやすい例文問題も取り上げています。

  • @wallyfp
    @wallyfp 2 года назад +1

    25:30 I laughed so hard that my neighbor tried to commit me to an insane asylum.

  • @7quantumphysics
    @7quantumphysics 2 года назад

    Thanks SO much for these videos! Understanding ほど on my own was getting depressingly difficult 💀! 自分はこの文法が分かるほど難しくなっていました。相変わらず、(あんまり“ありがとう"と聞かないのに)、教えてくれてありがとうございました。
    On a different topic, I want to say something like "God bless you for doing this". Is there a natural translation of "God bless you" or "God bless you for doing X"?

  • @Th0oMm
    @Th0oMm 2 года назад +2

    みさ先生は信じられないほど日本語を教えるのが上手。
    教えてくれてありがとう‼

  • @nswrth
    @nswrth 2 года назад +1

    ミサさんは息を呑むほど美しい

  • @TeePeaaa
    @TeePeaaa 2 года назад

    the section where do show us how to say 'all bark no bite' i use a slightly different phrase which is 'all talk no nana' which i dont even know where the nana bit came from i just heard some geezer say it before and i havent stopped using it since 😂😂

  • @leooumraou9022
    @leooumraou9022 2 года назад

    Misa sensei,
    Thank you for this interesting video
    The idiom I like about hodo is " nodo kara te ga deru hodo hoshii desu 😜🖐.

  • @tunogkalyeproduction9115
    @tunogkalyeproduction9115 2 года назад +2

    ミサ先生は信じられないほど日本語を教えるのが上手。
    Thank you as always you do a very informative lesson.
    I wish I could pass the N3 this coming July.

  • @mrmatz408
    @mrmatz408 Год назад

    All of this was completely new to me. I need to review these topics a lot more!

  • @simathapa3265
    @simathapa3265 2 года назад

    どうもありがとうございますかわいい 先生

  • @gaburierupeppas5628
    @gaburierupeppas5628 2 года назад

    N2 content soon? pogchamp?

  • @kaminarigami8990
    @kaminarigami8990 2 года назад

    ミサ先生はため息が出るほど綺麗な美人です

  • @jamesnoonan9302
    @jamesnoonan9302 Год назад

    In all seriousness, みさは死ぬほどうかわいい。

  • @X33Ultras0und
    @X33Ultras0und 2 года назад

    4年くらい日本語を勉強している。今年の11月は5年になる。もっと話さなきゃ!

  • @payohumberto
    @payohumberto 2 года назад

    Misa-sensei wa shinjirarenai hodo Nihongo wo oshieru no ga jouzu 👩🏼‍🦰👍🇯🇵

  • @gabbonifaciobonifacio1111
    @gabbonifaciobonifacio1111 2 года назад

    can i ask somethimg sensei kiranai means can cut rigth?im confuse

  • @riyadhuladha3155
    @riyadhuladha3155 2 года назад

    would you to make another video about learning japanese from anime?

  • @fredcatoriginal4419
    @fredcatoriginal4419 Год назад

    みささん が 信じられないほど美しい😮😮❤

  • @japanesereadingandwriting
    @japanesereadingandwriting 2 года назад +1

    💙

  • @Indoor_Carrot
    @Indoor_Carrot 2 года назад

    Yay

  • @danthomas4198
    @danthomas4198 2 года назад +1

    「ほど」ほどの理解が難しい文法、俺は前に見たことがない。それぐらいの難しさ...大変じゃないね?

  • @jamesnoonan9753
    @jamesnoonan9753 2 года назад

    Misa

  • @jerzy6610
    @jerzy6610 2 года назад

    Kireina onnanoko desu .

  • @ilyaibrahimovic9842
    @ilyaibrahimovic9842 2 года назад

    Do native speakers not use 数れない? I heard it in a song and I'm surprised the longer alternative seems now more popular

    • @zeroimpact742
      @zeroimpact742 2 года назад

      What you are trying to say in Japanese is 数え切れない(countless)? There is no such a word as 数れない.

  • @ShiyarokuBasil
    @ShiyarokuBasil Год назад

    I read some japanese sentences that include ほど, but I can't really figure out what they mean.
    1. 勉強すればするほど上手になる。
    2. 食べれば食べるほど太くなります。
    3. 書けば書くほど覚えられます。
    4. 知れば知るほど好きになります。
    5. 安ければ安いほどいいです。
    6. 高ければ高いほど値段も高くなる。
    Does it mean something like "If I do X as much as I can/ as much as possible, Y will happen"?
    Like, if I study as much as I can/as possible, I will become good.
    Or, if it's as cheap as possible/as cheap as it can be, it's good.
    But if that's the case, I still don't quite understand the meaning of 4. and 6. (I know the words, but...)

    • @risa8834
      @risa8834 Год назад

      This pattern actually ば...ほど.. pattern. It means
      The more you do the more ....
      1. The more you study the better you become
      2.The more you eat the the fatter you'll get.
      3. The more I write the more I can remember
      4. The more i know about him the more I fall in love with him.
      I hope you get it sorry for my bad English.
      安ければやすいほどいい- the cheaper the better
      練習すればするほど上手になる。ー the more you practice the Better you get

    • @ShiyarokuBasil
      @ShiyarokuBasil Год назад +1

      @@risa8834 ありがとうございます!!

  • @danthomas4198
    @danthomas4198 2 года назад

    みさ先生からのビデオを見たかげで、私は日本人であるほど日本語が話せる。
    I hope it's a correct use of hodo. Anyone reading feel free to correct.

    • @jaycee330
      @jaycee330 2 года назад

      I would use the more polite おかげで, the second sentence is a bit awkward, as it reads 'I can speak to the extent that I'm a Japanese person'. I think you want to say 'I can speak as well as the Japanese', in which case, I would rewrite it without the 'de aru' and just make it: 私は日本人ほど日本語が話せる

    • @zeroimpact742
      @zeroimpact742 2 года назад

      The use of "ほど" as explained here expresses the degree of a thing by comparing it to something. It is natural for a Japanese person to be able to speak Japanese, and to be able to speak Japanese as well as a Japanese person is not a matter of degree anymore, but a perfect state. Therefore, I feel uncomfortable with the use of "ほど" in your sentence. For example, if there is still a little room for improvement, a phrase like this would make sense. "私は日本語を、日本に10年住んでいる外国人ほどに話すことができます。(I can speak Japanese as well as a foreigner who has lived in Japan for 10 years.)" I use ほどに instead of ほど to make it clear that ほど is an adverb because ほど has another usage.
      And I think one of the following would be appropriate to describe your sentence in Japanese. みさ先生のビデオを見たおかげで、私は”日本人と変わらないくらい"日本語が話せる。 or "日本人と同程度に" or "日本人と同じくらいに" or "日本人並に"

    • @danthomas4198
      @danthomas4198 2 года назад

      @@zeroimpact742 Thanks. 並びに seems useful to know.
      And there's also 'ば...ほど". 「そんなに役に立つ返事を読めば読むほど、日本語が上手になる。ありがとうございます。」

    • @zeroimpact742
      @zeroimpact742 2 года назад +1

      @@danthomas4198 Oh! you know well about another usage of ほど. Let me correct your mistake on one point. That word doesn't read 並びに(ならびに), but it reads
      並に(なみに). No び=送り仮名 is necessary. This is a very useful and frequently used word. It is also used to evaluate things sometimes in an exaggerated way.
      ex) 彼はマイケルジャクソンなみに踊りがうまい。 彼はタイガーウッズなみにゴルフがうまい。  彼女はミサ先生なみに教え方が上手だ。

    • @danthomas4198
      @danthomas4198 2 года назад

      @@zeroimpact742 Ah I've learned verb 並ぶ so I must have assumed it was mas form, but it's not. Interesting, thanks!! 毎日何かを習っているのですね。

  • @FloRiLLAZ
    @FloRiLLAZ 9 месяцев назад

    watashi wa saikin Baiohazādo Virejji yatta kedo shinpaishita hodo kowakunakatta. (What i´m trying to write: "recently, i played Resident evil village, but it wasn´t as scary as i worried.) Is it correct how i wrote it in japanese?

  • @dr.merlot1532
    @dr.merlot1532 2 года назад

    星の数ほどカニはいる

  • @Ruarudo
    @Ruarudo 2 года назад

    why is the imperative form used instead of the plain one?(shine hobo shinpaishita;sorry for romaji,cant write in kana rn ^^')

    • @jaycee330
      @jaycee330 2 года назад

      You misread the hiragana "nu ぬ" for "ne ね". It's "shinu hodo shinpaishita" "Shinu" is the plain form of "to die".

    • @Ruarudo
      @Ruarudo 2 года назад

      @@jaycee330 oh lol ty,im dumb x)

  • @peterk9961
    @peterk9961 6 месяцев назад

    hodoの最初の部分はどこにありますか?

  • @tambettammisto7423
    @tambettammisto7423 2 года назад +3

    This reminds me of a doujin i translated called "写真にも撮れないほどの近さで". I didn't translate the title for the translation, but i think it would be something like "so close that you can't even take a picture", right?

    • @jaycee330
      @jaycee330 2 года назад +1

      That's exactly correct. "So close (I) couldn't even take a photo.", literally "being close to the point of not able to photograph even a picture"
      写真にも not even a photograph
      撮れない not able to take a photograph
      ほどの to the extent (with "no" substituting for "ga" in the subordinate clause)
      近さで is close (proximity)

  • @Isen_hart
    @Isen_hart 2 года назад

    in duolingo, they teach us Goro for around with time. Is that ok too?

    • @zeroimpact742
      @zeroimpact742 2 года назад +1

      Her example of time is describing a "length" of time, not a point of time. So, length of time + ほど(程) and a certain point of time + ごろ(頃)
      But interestingly, the term くらい(or ぐらい) can be used in both cases. ex) 12時くらいにそこに着きます   1時間くらい寝ていました
      She has explained about them in this video.

  • @creed404
    @creed404 Год назад +1

    22:15 kawaii 😅

  • @rudrasheeshshukla2897
    @rudrasheeshshukla2897 2 года назад +1

    Misa sensei next video on 'kashira' japanese grammar particle because 混乱している。

    • @jaycee330
      @jaycee330 2 года назад

      "kashira" is the polite form of "ka na", which expresses wondering or conjecture...
      Ex: I wonder if it will rain? "Ame ga furu ka na/kashira?"
      "ka na" (or ka naa) is use far more often in speech.

    • @zeroimpact742
      @zeroimpact742 2 года назад +1

      ~かな or ~かしら means I wonder~ . FYI... かな is spoken by both men and women. かしら is spoken by both women and gay men. lol

  • @lennardtimmermann3864
    @lennardtimmermann3864 2 года назад

    If there was a bag of chips served on a plane, and that bag of chips was already small but the amount of potato chips contained was so little, you could actually choke it down in one bite ... would the joke work like 口ほどにもなかった。
    As the "mouths claims" as in "this huge bad will contain huge amounts of tasty potato chips" did not hold true to reality,
    and also the potato chips weren't even the "amount of the mouth"?

  • @teddyxhoney.-.2252
    @teddyxhoney.-.2252 2 года назад

    こんにちは!I would like to know how to learn Japanese ages 12 and below. How would kids 12 and below learn effectively

  • @ygorka10x64
    @ygorka10x64 2 года назад

    Никто не похвалит, если сам себя не похвалишь.

  • @alessandroc.4543
    @alessandroc.4543 2 года назад

    あの曲は弾かないほど難しい

  • @AwonDanag
    @AwonDanag 2 года назад

    Misa-sensei looking better by the day 😊

  • @wallyfp
    @wallyfp 2 года назад

    死ぬほど死なれました。

  • @lule1826
    @lule1826 2 года назад

    I kinda need help i lost all motivation to study more its been like 4 months now and i really dont wanna drop it

    • @lule1826
      @lule1826 2 года назад

      @Katherine H thanks❤

    • @Condeycon
      @Condeycon 2 года назад

      @Katherine H This is super good advice that I’ve used as well. Consistency is key in language learning but you should lower the volume based on where you’re at either mentally or in life. Remember, its a marathon not a sprint.

  • @SavageSteven883
    @SavageSteven883 2 года назад

    OH GOD IM GONNA..... IM GONNA COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • @lkj2727
    @lkj2727 2 года назад

    1. 명사 뒤에 사용: ほど/くらい or ぐらい ("양"적인 개념에만 사용) "~ 정도"
    e.g. 5分ほどお待ちください。5분 정도 기다려 주세요. vs 5分{くらい/ぐらい}待って。5분 정도 기다려 줘.
    1時間ほど 1시간 정도 / 1週間ほど 1주 정도 / 1ヶ月ほど 1개월 정도
    1年ほど日本に住んでいます。1년 정도 일본에서 살고 있어요.
    6ヶ月ほど日本語を勉強しています。6개월 정도 일본어를 공부하고 있어요.
    半年ほど日本語を勉強しています。반년 정도 일본어를 공부하고 있어요.
    3週間ほど日本に滞在します。3주 정도 일본에 체류할 거예요.
    毎日2キロほど走ります。매일 2km 정도 뛰어요.
    5キロほど痩せました。5kg 정도 살이 빠졌다.
    本を8冊ほど読みました。책을 8권 정도 읽었어요.
    cf) "정확한 시점"에 대해서는 頃(ごろ)/ぐらいに 사용 : 午後1時ごろ会いましょう。 오후 1시 정도에 만나요. vs 1時ぐらいに会おう。1시 정도에 만나자.
    cf) 1時間ぐらいゲームをする。1시간 정도 게임을 할 거야. vs 1時ぐらいにゲームをする。1시 정도에 게임을 할 거야.
    2. 동사 뒤에 사용: 동사(원형/ない)+ほど "~ 정도로", "~만큼"
    e.g. 死ぬほど疲れた。죽을 만큼 피곤했다. / 死ぬほど心配した。죽을 만큼 걱정했다. / 息を呑むほど美しい。 숨을 삼킬(숨이 멎을) 정도로 아름답다. / 動けなくなるほど食べた。움직일 수 없게 될 만큼 먹었다. / この薬は信じられないほど効く。이 약은 믿을 수 없을 정도로 잘 듣는다. / 数え切れないほど人が多い。셀 수 없을 정도로 사람이 많다.
    3. 관용구(형용사 뒤에는 사용 잘 안하는 편): "~ 정도로" "~만큼"
    - もっといい人は星の数ほどいるよ。더 좋은 사람은 별의 개수만큼 있다구. / お金は山ほどある。돈이 산만큼 있다.
    - 口ほどにもない。말만 번지르르하다.
    - 痛いほどわかる。아플 정도로 이해된다(진심으로 이해한다).
    - 胸が苦しいほどあの人のことが好き。가슴이 괴로울 정도로 그 사람이 좋다.
    4. {~했던 정도로/~했던 만큼} ~하지는 않다
    - 心配したほどひどい怪我じゃない。걱정했던 만큼 심한 부상은 아니다.
    - {思った/思っていた}ほど怖くなかった。생각했던 만큼 무섭지는 않았다.
    - {想像した/想像していた}ほど怖くなかった。상상했던 만큼 무섭지는 않았다.