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A Class of Adjectives in Japanese
The first sentence:
1, yesterday, yesterday.
L 1: It was a fine day yesterday.
("Yesterday" is the subject,
"Yes" is the predicate
And "sunny weather" is a connected "noun" and an object.
Its "past tense can definitely only be used for だ, or でした).
The second sentence:
If you want to use the past tense of adjectives to express the general meaning, you can only say this:
Japanese: Yesterday was a good day.
L 1: The weather was fine yesterday.
In this sentence, "weather" is the subject.
Therefore, you can use "beam" as the location.
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