Editing Zelda: Ocarina of Time/The Great Deku Tree speaks/Grammar

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== Modifying Nouns with Verbs ==
 
== Modifying Nouns with Verbs ==
 
Much of the Deku Tree's dialogue has verbs used to describe nouns:
 
 
* ハイラル王国に広がる深き森
 
 
* たったひとりだけ妖精を持たぬ少年がおったのじゃ
 
 
* ワシに残された時はもう…
 
 
As in English, you can modify nouns with verbs. In English, we sometimes put the verb in the -ing form:
 
 
* The running man
 
* The burning book
 
* The crying child fell asleep
 
 
In Japanese, you can use the dictionary form, past or present, to modify nouns
 
 
* 妖精を待たない少年
 
 
The boy without a fairy
 
 
When the doer appears before the noun, が is used, like the following example
 
*私が買った本
 
 
The book I bought
 
 
These act like one noun, so can be used anywhere a noun can be used
 
* 私が買った本は安かった。
 
 
The book I bought was cheap.
 

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