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Sana
when we use adverbe instead of adjective
I still get confused about when I should use an adverb and when I sould use an adj. for example the verb なる is followed by an adverb while in english to become is followed by an adj ( I think so).
ex english : I became happy
日本語 幸せになった
is なるalways followed by an adv?
are there other verbs like なる?
is there any rule can help me?
2017年2月20日 11:09
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Yes, that's right. なる can be used with adverbs e.g. 詳しくなる. 大きくなる
And also it can be used with nouns in the form of noun+に+なる , e.g. 先生になる, same pattern in English.
Yeah, it's different from English in term of adverb vs adjective, but In fact, I guess we can also ask "why in English we don't use adverbs after 'become'", e.g. He became happily. instead , we just say : "He began to live happily". :)
Hope it helps
2017年2月21日
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2017年2月20日
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