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  1. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★さ (sa): (nominalizer for adjectives)】

    Meaning:「〜さ」 turns adjectives into nouns that express **degree**, **quality**, …

  2. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★らしい (rashii): seems like】

    Meaning:Used when the speaker reports information they heard from others,or wh…

  3. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★られる (rareru) – 2: (passive voice)】 

    Meaning:The Japanese passive form expresses that something happens *to* the sub…

  4. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★られる (rareru) – 1: to be able to do someth…

    Meaning:Used to express ability or possibility — that something “can be done.”…

  5. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★おわる (owaru): to finish, to end】 

    Meaning:Used to express that an action has been completed.Means “finish doing …

  6. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★おきに (oki ni): repeated at intervals, ever…

    Meaning:Used to express regular intervals.Means “every …,” “at intervals of …,…

  7. JLPT N5

    【JLPT N5★na-adjectives+ではなかった(dewanakatta) “…

    na-adjectives Negative+Past tense forms ~ではなかった日本語 / にほんご / Japanese(1)去年まで、そ…

  8. JLPT N5

    【JLPT N5★でしょう (deshou)”probably / I guess…

    Meaning: probably; I guess; I suppose; it seems thatGrammar Point「でしょう」 is use…

  9. JLPT N5

    【JLPT N5★の (no) – 1: of (possessive particle)】

    Meaning: of / possessive particle (indicates possessive)When の is placed betwe…

  10. JLPT N5

    【JLPT N5★ わたしのAはBです。 My A is B.】

    わたしのAはBです。 My A is B.Watasi no A wa B desu.日本語 / にほんご / …

  1. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N1★あっての (atte no): to owe everythi…
  2. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N3★もの (mono): because (indicate re…
  3. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★ようだ (you da): it seems that, it…
  4. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N3★たらいい/といい (tara ii / to ii): it …
  5. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N1★ことのないよう (koto no nai you): so a…
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