Hi all,
I'm currently working through Genki 2 (page 113) revising ~といいですね and its variants. In this revision section, there are three different phrases to which the answers are supposed to use a '~といい' variant to answer in response. All of these phrases have the ending んです and I'm not sure why. The phrases are:
あしたから著効い行くんです。
日本の大学院にいきたいんです。
宿題を忘れたんです。
I understand that んです is used either when you are explaining something or if you are saying something and are expecting a response from the person to whom you are speaking. Could someone clarify why んです might be used in the sentences above?
Thanks.
I'm currently working through Genki 2 (page 113) revising ~といいですね and its variants. In this revision section, there are three different phrases to which the answers are supposed to use a '~といい' variant to answer in response. All of these phrases have the ending んです and I'm not sure why. The phrases are:
あしたから著効い行くんです。
日本の大学院にいきたいんです。
宿題を忘れたんです。
I understand that んです is used either when you are explaining something or if you are saying something and are expecting a response from the person to whom you are speaking. Could someone clarify why んです might be used in the sentences above?
Thanks.