Signification
Suggesting a recommended course of action.
Contexte culturel
Advice is often given indirectly to preserve harmony. Using 'to omoimasu' is a key cultural marker. Direct advice is common. Learners often struggle to realize that '~ほうがいい' can be too direct for Japanese superiors. The structure is very similar to Korean, making it easy for Korean speakers to master. Chinese speakers may use it too directly, similar to 'zuihao', so they need to learn to add softening phrases.
The 'Ta' Trick
Always remember: Positive = Ta-form, Negative = Nai-form.
Boss Alert
Never tell your boss '~ほうがいいです' directly. It sounds like you are ordering them around!
Signification
Suggesting a recommended course of action.
The 'Ta' Trick
Always remember: Positive = Ta-form, Negative = Nai-form.
Boss Alert
Never tell your boss '~ほうがいいです' directly. It sounds like you are ordering them around!
Teste-toi
Complete the sentence: 'You should drink water.'
水を___ほうがいいです。
Positive advice requires the past tense (ta-form).
Which sentence is correct for negative advice?
Choose the correct sentence.
Negative advice uses the dictionary 'nai' form.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 疲れた。 B: ___ほうがいいよ。
The advice is to rest, so use the past tense 'ta' form.
🎉 Score : /3
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
3 exercices水を___ほうがいいです。
Positive advice requires the past tense (ta-form).
Choose the correct sentence.
Negative advice uses the dictionary 'nai' form.
A: 疲れた。 B: ___ほうがいいよ。
The advice is to rest, so use the past tense 'ta' form.
🎉 Score : /3
Questions fréquentes
2 questionsIt is better to use '~たほうがいいと思います' to be polite.
Yes, for positive advice, you must use the past tense (ta-form).
Expressions liées
~たほうがいいと思います
builds onI think it's better to...
~べきです
similarYou must/should...
~したほうがいいよ
specialized formYou should do it (casual).
~ないほうがいい
contrastIt's better not to...