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# Combination actions
Those rules combine a verb and an adjective to make a new meaning.
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## ~やすい
Means:
* easy to do
* likely to happen
* has a tendency of
> [!info] Example
> 見==やすい==。
> Easy to see.
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> {泣|な}き==やすい==。
> Prone to crying.
## ~にくい・~づらい
Means that something is difficult to do.
While にくい is the broader form, づらい is used in a more subjective manner, for actions that are intentional.
> [!info] Example
> 見==にくい==。
> Difficult to see.
## ~始める
Means that something starts or has started. Expresses intentionality.
> [!info] Example
> {飲|の}み=={始|はじ}まる==。
> To start to drink.
## ~出す
Means that something suddenly started. Has the nuance of being unintentional, or cannot be avoided.
> [!info] Example
> 雨が降り==出した==。
> It suddenly started raining.
## ~続く
Means that something continues.
> [!info] Example
> {飲|の}み=={続|つづ}ける==。
> To continue to drink.
## ~終わる
Means that something ends.
> [!info] Example
> {飲|の}み=={終|お}わります==。
> To stop to drink.