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  • What should i do in japanese
  • How are you?'' in japanese.

    The way things should be





    Talking about the way things are supposed to be

    In this lesson, we'll learn how to express the way things are supposed depending on what we mean by "supposed".

    While the first two grammar points 「はず」 and 「べき」 come up often and are quite useful, you'll rarely ever encounter 「べく」 or 「べからず」.

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  • How are you?'' in japanese
  • How do you do in japanese hajimemashite
  • What do you do?'' in japanese
  • You can safely skip those lessons unless you are studying for the 1級日本語検定.

    Using 「はず」 to describe an expectation

    The first grammar we will learn is 「はず」, which is used to express something that was or is supposed to be.

    You can treat 「はず」 just like a regular noun as it is usually attached to the adjective or verb that is supposed to be or supposed to happen.

    The only thing to be careful about here is expressing an expectation of something not happening.

    English to japanese

    To do this, you must use the negative existence verb 「ない」 to say that such an expectation does not exist. This might be in the form of 「~はずない」 or 「~はずない」 depending on which particle you want to use. The negative conjugation 「はずじゃない」 is really only used when you want to confirm in a positive sense such as

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