We have already learned how to apply “Verb modified noun” to a Subject and a Predicate. Now we are going to learn how to apply it to an Object. In order to do it, let’s review the construction of transitive verb predicate sentences;
1. [Subject] wa [Object] o Transitive Verb] masu.
Of course, sometimes “[Subject] ga” happens, but it’s not our focus now. When we apply “Verb modified noun” to an object, “1.” turns to be like follows;
1’: [Subject] wa { [Verb Clause] + [Noun] } o [Transitive Verb] masu.
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This post was written with reference to the exercise A4 on Section22 of “Minna no Nihongo (2nd Edition)” published by “3A Corporation”