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This topic is tied to the below grammar expression in the grammar library.
A is a noun, and B is a noun or adjective.
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I am a (university) student.
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AはBです
A is/are B A is a noun, and B is a noun or adjective. The "or adjective" part is misleading. The construction instructions only show nouns, but still about 50% of the user sentences are using i-/na-adjectives which are in a different group.
I added the な/い adjective usage patterns, thank you!
But adjectives are already covered under "Adjectives" (wanted to post the link, but that didn't work ), I thought this is a separate grammar point.
It is separate, but I don't think that it's losing anything by having a bit of overlap for those that don't see the other page :)
In the “not” example sentence, the です is dropped but I hear it in the audio. Is it common to drop the です ?
You’re right. There are in fact two such sentences.
It is very common to drop です or replace it with a different sentence ending particle in casual conversation. This probably isn’t the best place to demonstrate that though.
It was in the system as じゃないです, but there was a small issue with the visuals on those two sentences. It's been fixed, thanks!
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