Japanese Language 「Adjectives and Adverbs」 「Auxilary Adjectives」 Auxilary adjectives are attached to adjectival predicates (adj. pred), the stems of adjectives (adj. stem), or the stems of the masu forms of verbs (V-(masu)). Auxilary verbs may also be attached to the stems of adjectives. 「Adj pred + kamoshironai かもしれない」 ”Might” The auxilary i-adjective kamoshirenai is used to express the speaker's guess. Kamoshiremasen is the polite form. Examples: 明日のピクニックはつまらないかもしれない。 Ashita no pikunikku wa tsumaranai kamoshirenai. Tomorrow's picnic might be boring. かれは今度の仕事に真剣かもしれない。 Kare wa kondo no shigoto ni shinken kamoshirenai. He might be serious about his new job. ジムは日本のえ映画が好きではなかったかもしれません。 Jimu wa Nihon no eiga ga suki de wa nakatta kamoshiremasen. Jim might not have liked Japanese movies. Hope this helps! じゃまたね! °˖ ✧◝(○ ヮ ○)◜✧˖ ° こゆうきあいはら °˖ ✧◝(○ ヮ ○)◜✧˖ °
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