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N2 Lesson 9: 10/37

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        きっかけ – Grammar Discussion

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        • Pushindawood

          Pushindawood

          lead to
          because of
          as a start/trigger of
          an opportunity

          Structure

          • Verb + の/こと + をきっかけ + に/にして/として
          • Noun + をきっかけ + に/にして/として
          • Verb + の/こと + がきっかけ + で/になって/となって
          • Noun + がきっかけ + に/にして/として
          • Verb + きっかけ + を/は*/になる/となる/copula

          [Used to express a trigger that leads to something changing or beginning]
          [The triggered change is often significant or dramatic]

          [*If きかっけ is directly modified by a verb it is usually used with はなんですか]

          [会ったきかっけ trigger of (our) meeting・会ったことをきかっけに with (our) meeting as a trigger]

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        • Litharrale

          Litharrale

          Since it can attach to nouns with both が and を, what’s the difference between the two? Some answers only accept one or the other

        • nekoyama

          nekoyama

          I think the legend is wrong; it should show the same difference as it shows for verbs.

          The difference is just grammatical. With を you’re taking something as the きっかけ; with が you’re saying that something is the きっかけ. Like any other noun.

        • mrnoone

          mrnoone

          @Litharrale
          @nekoyama is right, there was an error in the structure section it should be like this (fixed, thank you for the feedback!):

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