Struktur
Verb[る]+ ことになっている
Verb[ない]+ ことになっている
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Tentang ことになっている
ことになっている is an alternation of ことになる, a grammar point showing that something has been decided by someone other than the speaker. It is a combination of the nominalizing use of こと (for creating noun-phrases), and the ている-form of the う-Verb なる 'to become'. The primary difference between ことになる and ことになっている is that the latter focuses more on that something is 'expected to (A)', or 'scheduled to (A)'. In other words, it is 'becoming that (A)', but has not actually happened yet.
This structure is often used after either the る or ない versions of verbs, in order to highlight an action which is either 'not expected/scheduled' to occur, or 'expected/scheduled' to occur. Let's take a look at the 'scheduled to' meaning first.
When indicating that something is 'expected to (A)', this is an example of ている's use for expressing habitual or ongoing actions/states that reoccur under some specific set conditions.
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この寮では、起床時間は6時ということになっている。
In this dorm, it is expected that you are up by six o'clock.
来年も契約を更新することになっています。
It is expected that the contract will be renewed next year as well.
来週あの工場を見学することになっています。
We are expected to have a field trip at that factory next week.
原稿は、郵送ではなく、メールで送ることになっている。
The manuscript is expected to be sent by email, not by post.
会議は東京にある官庁で行うことになっている。
The meeting is scheduled to take place in a government office in Tokyo.
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Kert
There’s an example with “いろいろと引ひかれるので”
Could someone explain why is there a と? Is it a part of いろいろ?
ljoekelsoey
いろいろと is the adverb form of いろいろ
Do you have the full sentence there?
mrnoone
@Kert
Like @ljoekelsoey says, いろいろと is an adverb form of いろいろ.
The と is the quotation particle, but with its meaning extended/abstracted to expressions that are not simple quotations of speech.It is common with words that mimic sound (there are lots of those in Japanese!) - onomatopoeia.
Example:
どんどんと
As you can see, the と can be often omitted! (except when the “sound” is not repeated)The と function has been also extended to words that depict bodily feelings, psychological states that are not actual sounds at all, basically something even more abstract. So you can find also words like:
すっとする (to feel refreshed)I hope it helps a bit
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