japanese · Descriptions · Lesson 60
i-Adjectives Before Nouns: Direct Modification
Learn how i-adjectives directly modify nouns by preceding them, focusing on describing weather and natural features.
You are discussing the weather forecast with a friend. You mention that it's going to be a hot day tomorrow, but today is a cool day, perfect for drinking some cold tea.
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hot (weather)
い-word
A describing word that ends in い. You change the ending to express different meanings — like 高い (expensive) becomes 高くない (not expensive).
cold (weather)
い-word
A describing word that ends in い. You change the ending to express different meanings — like 高い (expensive) becomes 高くない (not expensive).
warm
い-word
A describing word that ends in い. You change the ending to express different meanings — like 高い (expensive) becomes 高くない (not expensive).
cool (weather)
い-word
A describing word that ends in い. You change the ending to express different meanings — like 高い (expensive) becomes 高くない (not expensive).
cold (to the touch)
い-word
A describing word that ends in い. You change the ending to express different meanings — like 高い (expensive) becomes 高くない (not expensive).
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i-adj modifying noun
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