Hey Mina-san,
What is the difference between kore, sore, and are compared to kono, sono, and ano? Both mean this, that, and that (over there) respectively. I guess the placement of the words in a sentence differ, but then, how do you know which one to use? Does it matter?
And while I'm on a roll here, I've got another question. This one is about -kute. The grammar point says, "When you combine two or more adjectives, and the preceding adjective is an i-adjecive (an adjective that ends with an i, the i becomes kute."
eg. omoshiroi + kawaii= omoshirokute kawaii
The grammar point goes on to say there are irregular ones too. If the adjective ends in ii, then it should be conjugated using yoi.
eg. kakkoii becomes kakko yokute
So why doesn't kawaii become kawa yokute? (In the beginner lesson 22 Sakura says," Imouto-wa kawaii kute omoshiroi desu".
Thanks everyone. Sorry this is all in romaji. I haven't figured out how everyone types in kana and kanji here. (Shoot. Yet another question....)