文法の説明

N4 レッスン 1: 9/18

(かた)Way of ~ing, How to ~, Manner of ~ing

使い方・接続

Verb[stem]+ (かた)
する]Verb + + 仕方(しかた)
Noun + + Verb[stem]+ (かた)

Examples:
()ます + (かた)
勉強(べんきょう)+ + 仕方(しかた)

詳細

  • 使用域

    一般

「かた」の情報

When (かた) is attached to the ます stem of a verb, it carries the nuance of the 'way of doing (A)'. This is identical to (かた)'s standard meaning of 'way', or 'direction'.

When used with する verbs, sometimes the construction 仕方(しかた) is seen. This has exactly the same meaning as the form without kanji, and may be thought of as meaning 'way of dealing/attending to (A)', as ()'s original meaning is 'to attend to (A)'. In these cases, the する verb is followed by , and then 仕方(しかた).

Fun Fact

After attaching (かた) to a verb, the entire expression is thought of as a noun-phrase. This means that it can be followed by particles such as , , and others, to create longer sentences.



例文

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    (かれ)(およ)ぎかた(へん)

    His way of swimming is strange.

    菓子(かし)(つく)りかた(まな)

    I will learn how to make sweets.

    文法(ぶんぽう)勉強(べんきょう)のしかた(おし)てください

    Please teach me how to study grammar.

    (つま)リモコン使(つか)いかた()からない。

    My wife doesn't know how to use the remote.

    (かれ)スパゲッティ()べかた()くない。

    His way of eating spaghetti is not good.

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  • Superpnut

    Superpnut

    why is this right809×212 15.2 KB
  • stopwatch

    stopwatch

    I also have a question related to an example for this grammar point.

    わった のさきかた をするはながある is marked as wrong due to the の before さきかた. Isn’t 変わった a noun for strange or unusual? The only instruction in the lesson is Noun + の + Verb[stem]+ . So I would like to understand why the の is wrong.

    Is this a case of 変わった being a different grammar point I don’t know making it act as a verb?

    Thanks

  • Pablunpro

    Pablunpro

    Hi!

    In this particular case, 変わった is acting as a noun. As you can see in the Jisho entry , this word is considered a ‘noun or verb acting prenominally’.

    HTH!

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