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2007.09.18(Review of 2003.09.03 edition)
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FIND (something easy) (やさしいと)わかる、知る
- We often use the expression “find (something) + ADJECTIVE” to state what we notice about, or how we feel about, something or someone.
- 物や人について、気づいたことや感じたことを表すときに find (something) + 形容詞、という表現をよく使います。
- (after attending a training workshop)
I found the workshop very interesting. - a: Don't you find learning Japanese difficult?
b: Actually, I've always found learning languages rather easy. - a: You've been at your new job for two months now, haven't you?
b: That's right.
a: How are you finding things so far?
b: Well, the hours are longer than I expected, but I really like the people I work with - except my supervisor, that is. I find him a little arrogant. - I think you'll find the project fun to work on.
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