In a business situation, you may not always appreciate the work you are assigned to. In a family situation, children may feel they are made to do something by parents. In such a situation, Japanese can express their dissatisfaction through causative-passive forms. Let's find out how this can be said in Japanese and how they may deal with it. |
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- Causative-passive sentences
- Pred-1 ても + Pred-2
- Pred ことにする; Pred ことにしている
- V-stem + 方
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