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🔍 14. “Should Be”
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Grammar Note
⚫️ Plain-form はずです
meaning : should beIt is used when you are pretty sure. You think it is obvious because it is based on some facts.
もりさんは もう かいしゃに いないはずですよ。むすめさんの たんじょうびだから、はやく かえると いっていました。
mori-san [wa] mō kaisha [ni] inai-hazudesu [yo]. musume-san [no] tanjōbida-kara, haya-ku kaeru [to] itte-imashita.
( I’m pretty sure Ms.Mori is not in an office now. She said that she was going to go home earlier, because today is her daughter’s birthday. )
mori-san [wa] mō kaisha [ni] inai-hazudesu [yo]. musume-san [no] tanjōbida-kara, haya-ku kaeru [to] itte-imashita.
( I’m pretty sure Ms.Mori is not in an office now. She said that she was going to go home earlier, because today is her daughter’s birthday. )
Plain-form はずです
( na-Adjective

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The truck left at 9:00, so it should be arriving soon there.
トラックは くじに こちらを でたので、( )。
I checked many times. There should be no mistake.
なんども かくにん しました。( )。
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