- 14 Apr 2016
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Hello,
There's this recurrent question in my head. The way I understand it, です is used to "express a state of being". The way I understand it, it is used in combination with a copula to give information about a subject.
In the sentence above, is the reason why we use です because よう means "to seem" which is also a copula? Just wondering.
There's this recurrent question in my head. The way I understand it, です is used to "express a state of being". The way I understand it, it is used in combination with a copula to give information about a subject.
In the sentence above, is the reason why we use です because よう means "to seem" which is also a copula? Just wondering.