JLPT N4 Particle Usage Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation
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In the context of advanced particle usage, what is the primary nuance conveyed by the particle "ては" when used in a potential or hypothetical conditional sentence, as opposed to a simple conditional "たら" or "ば"?
Consider the sentence: 「彼は pyridine を benzene に 変換する 触媒を 開発した。」 Which particle is most appropriate to indicate the *target* or *destination* of the transformation, and why is it preferred over other potential candidates in this scientific context?
When the particle "こそ" is used to emphasize a specific noun or phrase, what is the underlying semantic implication regarding what is *not* being emphasized or is being implicitly contrasted?
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