japanese · Plans & Desires · Lesson 87
After Doing Y: Following Up & Reflecting
Describing actions or events that occur after another, using ~後で.
You've made plans with a friend for later. You explain what you need to do after work, like finishing an errand, before you can meet them, or what you'd like to do after the concert.
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promise / appointment
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
to promise
Irregular verb
One of two special verbs — する (to do) or 来る (to come). They follow their own unique patterns that you just have to memorize.
interest
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
to be interested in
Expression
A set phrase or greeting you use as a whole — like おはようございます (good morning) or すみません (excuse me).
dance
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
to play (instrument)
Group 1 verb
The most common verb type. The ending sound changes depending on how you use it — like how 飲む (drink) becomes 飲みます in polite speech.
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after ~
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