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1 . A (often a reason/cause) is very strongly emphasized.
This can be used to strongly mark a reason or cause and suggest that other reasons/causes are not as important/valid as this one.
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That's why I told you not to go by car.
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I've known that N + からこそ also have another meaning. N + からこそ: because of N, the opposite thing happened.自 分 の能 力 に信 じすぎからこそ、失 敗 したのです。 I failed because of just believing in my own ability.
Actually, you're missing a small bit of that sentence's meaning. すぎ - too much So it's actually more like: I failed (precisely) because I believe too much in my own ability. In this case, the こそ words as described above - it's adding emphasis to the reason as to why you failed. Hope this helps! Also, 能 力 を信 じる, not に信 じる :)
This would go great with a non-past verb form example as well. Also, is から always needed after the verb and how come the noun sometimes uses it but sometimes doesn't ? Also can it be used with な and い adjectives ?
From what I can tell, yes, the から comes with the verb, and no, adjectives cannot be used.
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