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what is the difference between these 2 grammar rules?!
ものだから
and
もの

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er12222008
er12222008 er12222008
  • 14-05-2021

Answer:

ものだから- is usually a sign of a relationship for cause and effect

もの- is usually naming something

Explanation:

The predicate nominative, which describes the subject, can be either singular or plural. So grammatically, both "a good thing" and "good things" are acceptable. However, there is a small difference between using "good things" or "a good thing": High standards are a good thing.

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