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# 206 Learn Japanese【あげく(に)】to end up; in the end; finally; after all - N2 Grammar -

#JLPT #LearnJapanese #StudyJapanese In this video, you will learn the grammar of【あげく(に)】to end up; in the end; finally; after all . =============================================== ◆Patreon◆ ⇒  / maasasensei   ◆Facebook◆ ⇒  / masasenseijapaneselesson   ◆Instagram◆ ⇒  / masasensei   ⇒@masasensei ◆Tiktok◆ ⇒@masasensei ◆italki◆ If you would like to have an online lesson, please register from here! https://www.italki.com/teacher/3243745 ◆Podcast◆ https://open.spotify.com/show/5Vgrjvb... =============================================== ◆Let's also Review◆ 1.【ことになる】it was decided that...    • # 113 Learn Japanese -~ことになる(なります)、~ことにする(...   2.【Causative Form (A works upon B to do.../ A allows B to do...)、~せる/~させる】    • # 102 Learn Japanese - Causative Form (A w...   3.【てForm+しまいます】feeling of regret, or the feeling that "I am in trouble/regretting"    • # 86 Learn Japanese - てForm+しまいます   =============================================== た form+あげく(に) Noun + の+あげく(に) to end up; in the end; finally; after all 「いろいろAした後で、最後にBになった。」 「Aあげく、B」means “After doing various things, I finally became B”. Part A contains a sentence that means that there were various difficult things. Part B contains a disappointing result. It is often used together with 「いろいろ」 and 「さんざん」。 It cannot be used for one-time things or things that were easy to do. ★Difference between 結果 VS あげく★ た form+結果 Noun + の+結果 “ as a result of; after “ (結果 means “result”) • It can also be used for one-time or things that were easy to do. • It can also be used for natural phenomena and objective facts, regardless of the speaker's emotions. た form+あげく(に) Noun + の+あげく(に) • It cannot be used for one-time or things that were easy to do. • It mainly includes the feelings of the speaker, and the latter can only be used in the case of bad results. 〇さんざん話し合った結果、来年結婚することになりました。 ×さんざん話し合ったあげく、来年結婚することになりました。 After a lot of discussion, it was decided that we will get married next year. 〇投票した結果、鈴木さんが選ばれました。 ×投票したあげく、鈴木さんが選ばれました。 As a result of voting, Mr. Suzuki was selected. 人気のラーメン店に2時間並んだあげく、売り切れで食べられなかった。 After lining up at a popular ramen shop for two hours, it was sold out and couldn't be eaten. 長い間待たされたあげく、結局彼女にデートをドタキャンされた。 After waiting for a long time, she eventually cancelled the date at the last minute. 土壇場キャンセル→ドタキャン:cancel something at the last minute 土壇場”the last minute” 母は父との喧嘩のあげく、夜中に家を出ていった。 My mother left home at midnight after a fight with my father. 毎日の長時間残業のあげく、体を壊して入院することになった。 After working overtime for a long time every day, I got sick and I was hospitalized. 「あげくの果てに」is a way of saying that emphasizes 「あげく」 友達からさんざん借金したあげくの果てに、彼は連絡が取れなくなった。 After borrowing a lot of money from his friends, he became uncontactable. 寝坊して、駅まで走ったが電車を逃してしまった。あげくの果てに、財布もなくしてしまった。 I overslept and ran to the station but missed the train. On top of all that, I lost my wallet.

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