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Minna no Nihongo II (grammar) > Lesson 26

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1. Turns the sentence A into a yes/no question.
           
Is this an expensive pen?
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んですが
1. Introduces a request, invitation, or asking for permission
The actual request may not be stated, and is implied by stating some problem or issue (with the request being to fix the problem). の is more common in written, while ん is common in spoken Japanese.
                 
This vending machine isn't working.
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んです
1. The reason/explanation is A
The reason/explanation may not be in the same sentence, so it can also be seen as a way to emphasize the content. の is more common in written, while ん is common in spoken Japanese.
                          
I've gotten (understand) your feelings, but I'm married.
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てもらえませんか/ていただけませんか
1. Will/Could/Can you A (for me)
Used to ask someone if they could do A for you.
            
Could I have you show (teach) me sometime?
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