Minna No Nihongo Lesson 43 Renshuu B Answers __hot__ Page

This pattern is used to say something "looks like" it is about to happen or has a certain quality. : Verb [masu-stem] + そうです (e.g., furi-sou desu Adjectives : Remove the final and add そうです (e.g., oishi-sou desu Exercise 1 & 2: Describing Imminent Actions 今にも雨が降りそうです。 (It looks like it's about to rain at any moment.) ボタンがとれそうです。 (The button looks like it’s about to come off.) 火が消えそうです。 (The fire looks like it’s about to go out.) 荷物が落ちそうです。 (The luggage looks like it’s about to fall down.) Grammar Point 2: ~て来ます (Go and Do)

Note: "Ii" (good) irregularly changes to "yosa" before "sou". Grammar Point 3: V-て + きます (Go to do and come back) minna no nihongo lesson 43 renshuu b answers