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kanzen grammar book question - trumpet - 2014-02-14 this has to do with the conjugations for each grammar point. so sometimes explanations like this will come up and i don't fully understand them: ~に対して… conjugation: 名+に対して 普通形 (ナ形(だ crossed out) な/である ・ 名(だ crossed out) な/である)+の+に対して so my question is, what is the difference between the usage of the two conjugations for nouns. why/when do you sometimes just use 名+に対して and other times 名な+の+に対して? also, in regards to the 普通形 for verbs, am i correct in thinking that just means any casual conjugation of the verb? like you could use 食べた but not 食べました? |