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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 08:21:37+00:00

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2. It appears that Ken loves Junko.
2. → Ken appears to love Junko.
2. It appears that S + V.
2. → S appears to V.
It appears (that) S + V.
= S appear(s) to V.
1. It appears (that) Ken is very smart.
1. = Ken appears (to be) very smart.
2. It appears (that) Ken likes Junko.
2. = Ken appears to like Junko.
3. It appears (that) Ken has been interested in music since he was young.
3. = Ken appears to have been interested in music since he was young.
4. It appears (that) Ken liked Junko when he was a child.
4. = Ken appears to have liked Junko when he was a child.
Ken, it appears, likes Junko.
It appears as if [as though] Ken is American.
Ken appears like a smart boy.
It seems to me (that) Ken is very smart.
Ken seems to me to be very smart.
Ken seems very smart to me.
To me, it seems (that) Ken is very smart.
To me, Ken seems (to be) very smart.
It happened that Ken met Junko on his way to school.
→ Ken happened to meet Junko on his way to school.
It happens that S + V.
→ S happen(s) to V.
It happens that my birthday is the same (day) as my wife's.
= My birthday happens to be the same (day) as my wife's.
It happened that there was a doctor there at that time.
= There happened to be a doctor there at that time.
= It happens that S + V.
1. Ken happened to meet Junko on his way to school.
1. = It happened that Ken met Junko on his way to school.
2. My birthday happens to be the same (day) as my wife's.
2. = It happens that my birthday is the same (day) as my wife's.
3. There happened to be a doctor there at that time.
3. = It happened that there was a doctor there at that time.
Do you happen to be interested in music?
= Are you interested in music by any chance?
If you happen to be interested in music, why not join our band?
Do you happen to know her phone number?
= Do you know her phone number by any chance?
It (just) so happened that Ken met Junko on his way to school.
It (just) so happens that my birthday is the same (day) as my wife's.
It (just) so happened that there was a doctor there at that time.
As it happened[s], there was a doctor there at that time.
My birthday, as it happens, is the same (day) as my wife's.
It sometimes happens that you forget special days like your wife's birthday.
It often happens that your cell phone rings while taking a shower.
次回－It turrns out that S + V. と S turn(s) out to V.
It turned out that Ken was smart.
→ Ken turned out (to be) smart.
It turns that S + V.
→ S turn(s) out to V.
I thought the rumor was false, but it turned out (to be) true.
I was a little worried about the plan, but it turned out (to be) a grear success.
I thought the man sitting next to Ken was his father, but he turned out to be his uncle.
= I thought the rumor was false, but it turned out that it was true.
= I was a little worried about the plan, but it turned out that it was a grear success.
= I thought the man sitting next to Ken was his father, but it turned out that he was his uncle.
I thought the rumor was false, but it proved (to be) true.
I was a little worried about the plan, but it proved (to be) a grear success.
I thought the man sitting next to Ken was his father, but he proved to be his uncle.
= S turn(s) out to V.
= S prove(s) out to V.
I thought Ken liked Kumi, but it turned out that he liked Junko.
= I thought Ken liked Kumi, but he turned out to like Junko.
= I thought Ken liked Kumi, but he proved to like Junko.
I thought Ken was a math teacher, but it turned out that he taught science.
= I thought Ken was a math teacher, but he turned out to teach science.
= I thought Ken was a math teacher, but he proved to teach science.
It was thought that Ken liked Kumi, but it turned out that he did not like her at all.
= It was thought that Ken liked Kumi, but he turned out not to like her at all.
= It was thought that Ken liked Kumi, but he proved not to like her at all.
I thought that Ken had gone to Kyoto, but it turned out that he had gone to Nara.
= I thought that Ken had gone to Kyoto, but he turned out to have gone to Nara.
= I thought that Ken had gone to Kyoto, but he proved to have gone to Nara.
It turned out that Ken liked Junko.
It turned out that Ken likes Junko.
次回－ It is likely that S + V. と S is likely to V.

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