Welcome to yet another awesome lesson. I say awesome, because we really pulled out the big guns for this one. More specifically, we've got the Super-Soaker 3000, the Water Blast-o-Matic, and Frank's Misfortune. How are water guns related to this lesson's grammar? Well, to be honest, I'm not sure. But there's bound to be a reason I've included them!
Nounに対して
Verb/い-adjective + の + に対して
Noun/な-adjective + な・である・だった + の + に対して
Nounに対するnoun
Example:
→ 客に対しては敬語を使うべきだったと思う。
"I think they should have used keigo (when speaking to their) customers.”
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