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Sorry I should have known better.が is wrong since スキット is not the subject of 発表する
So no の between する and noun for noun phrase.It should be スキットを発表する日 (の is unnecessary)
Yes I'm exploring various possible construction and I think it would help me understand and memorize better.the sentence in your topic is different from the one in the body of your message
Plain form and dictionary form are different, aren't they? Because a plain form can be a conjugated form.the plain form of a verb connects directly to the noun it modifies, without の
So no の between する and noun for noun phrase.
Not only for する, but の is unnecessary for all verbs and i-adjectives.Do all verbs in dictionary form connect directly to the noun they modify without の or does するonly apply?
Past, negative, past negative, -te iru, -te aru, etc., i.e., the plain forms used at the sentence end modify nouns directly (except imperative or -te form, even though these forms are also used at the end of a sentence).Plain form and dictionary form are different, aren't they? Because a plain form can be a conjugated form.
When you say noun phrase, does it include names of an organization, a company as well as any proper noun and so on?の and な is needed for nouns and na-adjectives, respectively
What you said there seems to agree with what I had said, am I right?Past, negative, past negative, -te iru, -te aru, etc., i.e., the plain forms used at the sentence end modify nouns directly (except imperative or -te form, even though these forms are also used at the end of a sentence).
Those are nouns.When you say noun phrase, does it include names of an organization, a company as well as any proper noun and so on?
It seems to me that what I said is the same as jt-san's (plain form) not yours (Plain form and dictionary form are different, aren't they? Because a plain form can be a conjugated form. Do all verbs in dictionary form connect directly to the noun they modify without の ). Seems like you were saying that only dictionary form connects directly to nouns.What you said there seems to agree with what I had said, am I right?