おう!こんにちは!(^o^)
you can say "in _ days" with the counter for days and the suffix 後(go) of after,later.
誕生日は5日後です / tanjôbi ha itsuka go desu. / (my) birthday is in five days
you can use the days as subject too:
6日後は私の誕生日です / muika go ha watashi no tanjôbi desu / my birthday is in 6 days.
for 1 or 2 days you can use "tomorrow" or "after tomorrow"
明日は/明後日は誕生日です : tomorrow/the day after tomorrow is (my) birthday.
There is a dozen ways to conditionals in japanese. The basics are -したら and -すると.
Whenever you want ;)
Why do you ask?
verb+気になった/ sust+やる気だ
You conjugate the verb in 連用形 ("-masu" form without the "-masu") and add the verb 始める (hajimeru)
アニメをみます (I watch anime)
アニメをみ・はじめます (I('ll) start watching anime)
アニメをみはじめました (I started to watch anime) -now in past tense
日本語の勉強をします - I study (do study of) japanese
日本語の勉強をしはじめました - I started studying japanese
Yes, that's right. Some have one, some have two, some have a lot of readings.
Email ;)
ちゃうで。話せへんが分かります。