Minna No Nihongo Lesson 43 Renshuu B Answers File
This pattern is used to make a prediction or guess based on visual information or a certain situation. How you form it depends on the part of speech:
Goal: Practice converting adjectives into the 〜そうです form to describe visual impressions. この料理は辛いです。 →right arrow この料理は辛そうです。 (This dish looks spicy.) Example 2: 彼は暇です。 →right arrow 彼は暇そうです。 (He looks like he has free time.) 1) この机は丈夫です。 →right arrow この机は丈夫そうです。 (This desk looks sturdy.) 2) このお菓子は甘いです。 →right arrow
In this exercise, Person A states a future situation or condition. Person B responds by stating what they will do for that situation.
この机は (丈夫な ➔ 丈夫そうです )。 -> This desk looks sturdy. minna no nihongo lesson 43 renshuu b answers
あの人は (寂しい ➔ 寂しそうです )。 -> That person looks lonely.
After Renshuu B, proceed to Renshuu C (situational listening) and Mondai (reading comprehension).
Remember: The goal is not just to find the right answers, but to develop the ability to create similar sentences naturally in daily conversation. Whether you’re describing an upcoming change (“雨が降りそうです”), offering help (“重そうですね。持ちましょうか”), or telling someone you’ll be right back (“ちょっと買って来ます”), Lesson 43 equips you with highly practical Japanese for everyday life. This pattern is used to make a prediction
(I'm going to the post office [and coming back].) Kippu o katte kimasu. (I'm going to go buy a ticket.) Umi o mite kimasu. (I'm going to go look at the sea.) Koppu o totte kimasu. (I'm going to go grab a glass/cup.) Important Tips
Grammar: Special Exception: いい (ii/good) changes to 良さ (yosa) before そうです. Rennshuu B Section 3: Negative Visual Impressions
That person was lent money by a friend.
In the above examples, the passive voice is used to describe an action that is being performed on the subject. The doer of the action is often indicated by the particle "ni" .
Used to express how something looks, appears, or seems based on visual observation (e.g., "It looks delicious," "It looks like it will rain").