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Something you like/dislike with reason
If you want to say why you like a sport, why you dislike a McDonalds Burger, or why you don't like doing the washing, when this is for you.
Here's the sentence structure:
私は [object] が [reason] ですから [like/dislike] です。
Object
Insert the thing you like or dislike. For example, a food, sport, or chore.
Reason
Why don't you like it? Why do you like it? Put something in here. Adjectives work well, like fun, boring, yucky, delicious.
Like/Dislike
Either put すき (suki) if you like the Object, or
put すきじゃない (sukijanai) if you don't like the object.
Here's an example, with colour-codes to the sentence structure.
私は サッカ が たのしい ですから すき です。
I like soccer because it is fun.
Recommended places to visit:
- Sentence Compounds - Conjunctions - Therefore
On-page glossary:
Here's the sentence structure:
私は [object] が [reason] ですから [like/dislike] です。
Object
Insert the thing you like or dislike. For example, a food, sport, or chore.
Reason
Why don't you like it? Why do you like it? Put something in here. Adjectives work well, like fun, boring, yucky, delicious.
Like/Dislike
Either put すき (suki) if you like the Object, or
put すきじゃない (sukijanai) if you don't like the object.
Here's an example, with colour-codes to the sentence structure.
私は サッカ が たのしい ですから すき です。
I like soccer because it is fun.
Recommended places to visit:
- Sentence Compounds - Conjunctions - Therefore
On-page glossary:
Japanese wordwatashi
sakka desukara | Japanese script私
サッカ ですから | English meaning |