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Genki I (3rd Edition) > Lesson 4

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1. Also A; A as well
                
Surely he too felt the same way.
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くらい/ぐらい
1. A non-exact amount A; Around/about A
When used with question pronouns, means "around how much/many/etc".
              できる   
You can make cup ramen in about three minutes.
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ました/ませんでした
1. Polite, past form of verb A
その              
That's how it was explained to me.
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1. A and B (and C,etc..)
Gives a complete list. The final と may be omitted.
                     
I want to eat both this bread and this cake.
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1. With A; to A
A is often a person, shows a action/state shared by 2 people/things
             
I went to a movie with him.
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がある
1. There is/are A
A is an inanimate object or abstract thing (event, idea, etc.) . It cannot be used for people or animals.
           
There is an apple on the table.
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がある
1. A has B
B is an inanimate object or abstract thing (event, idea, etc.) . It cannot be used for people or animals.
            
She has cooking skills.
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がいる
1. There is/are A
A is a person or animal. Cannot be used for things.
           
There's a dog and their pup at the park.
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でした
1. A was/were B.
         
Grandmother was pretty.
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ではありませんでした
1. A was/were not B/C.
The ありませんでした forms are more polite than the なかったです ones.
               
The class was not quiet.
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