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The Usage of Japanese N3 Grammar "~ なる"

"~ なる?" Used in Japanese to indicate that the state has naturally changed. Let's see how to use this grammar!

First,? 1 adjective

The suffix ぃ became く +なる.

Example:

God, it's so hot. It's very hot today.

It's very hot.

これからはがしくなります.

It will become more and more difficult to study in the future.

Second, two adjectives

Two adjustments+に +なる

Example:

Mom, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.

The daughter is very beautiful.

ここはかになったね.

It's quiet here

Three. noun

Noun+に +なる

Example:

Dude, don't be a doctor. Don't be a doctor.

My brother is a doctor.

Try the rain and stop.

If it rains, stop the game.

These are "~ なる" in n5 and n4. In the n3 exam, the verb "~ なる" will appear in front of it. When ~ is a verb, the change is as follows:

Fourth,? verb

(1) Possibility+なる, which means that what you couldn't do before will be done now.

Example:

がけるよぅになりました.

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Eat natto; Eat natto; Eat natto; Eat natto; Eat natto; Eat natto.

You can eat natto.

(2) The verb prototype+なる indicates that an action or something has become a habit.

Example:

Get up in the morning. Get up in the morning. Get up in the morning.

Get up early in the morning.

What he really looks like, reluctantly, reluctantly, but not necessarily.

He finally began to study hard.

The above is the usage of "~ なる" which means natural change in Japanese. Have you learned?