[JLPT grammar] Don’t add だ before から as a reason with i-adjectives
Today, I am going to share the homework correction from my JLPT N5 course!
The student’s sentence is not correct. Can you find the mistake?
[Student’s sentence]
コーヒーは苦いだから嫌いです。
*こーひーはにがいだからきらいです。
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[My correction]
コーヒーは苦いだから嫌いです。
→コーヒーは苦いから嫌いです。
I don’t like coffee because it is bitter.
You can add だ before から as a reason with nouns and na-adjectives, but not with verbs or i-adjectives.
Since 苦い (bitter) is an i-adjective, you should say 苦いから instead of adding だ before から.
e.g.
先生 (せんせい); teacher [noun]
あの人は先生だから、何でも知っています。
That person is a teacher, so they know everything.
便利 (べんり); convenient [na-adjective]
便利だから、コンビニによく行きます。
I often go to convenience stores because they are convenient.
苦い; bitter [i-adjective]
苦いから、コーヒーは嫌いです。
I don’t like coffee because it is bitter.
行く (いく); to go [verb]
旅行に行くから、明日から家にいません。
I’m going on a trip, so I won’t be home starting tomorrow.
I hope my explanation helps you. 😊
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