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  1. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N1★極まる/極まりない (kiwamaru/kiwamarinai): extreme…

    Meaning: extremelyFormation:なadj + 極まる/極まりない日本語 / にほ…

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    【JLPT N1★きりがない (kiri ga nai): there’s no end to】

    Meaning: there’s no end toFormation:Verb-ばconditional + きりがないVerb-dict…

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    【JLPT N1★きっての (kitte no): the most … of all】

    Meaning: the most … of allFormation:Noun + きっての + Noun日本語 …

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    【JLPT N1★嫌いがある (kirai ga aru): to have a tendency …

    Meaning: to have a tendency toFormation:Verb-dictionary form + 嫌いがあるNo…

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    【JLPT N1★かつて (katsute): once, before】

    Meaning: once; before; never beforeFormation:かつて + phrase日…

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    【JLPT N1★かたわら (katawara): while, at the same time】…

    Meaning:while (doing); in addition to; at the same timeFormation:Verb-dictio…

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    【JLPT N1★かたがた (katagata): while, for the purpose o…

    Meaning: while; at the same time; for the purpose of: incidentallyFormatio…

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    【JLPT N1★かれ~かれ (kare~kare): or】

    Meaning: orFormation:いadj(-い) + かれ + いadj(-い) + かれ日本語 / にほ…

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    【JLPT N1★からある (kara aru): as much as, as many as】

    Meaning: as much as; as many asYou use からある/からする/からの to express the huge qua…

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    【JLPT N1★可能性がある (kanousei ga aru): there’s a possi…

    Meaning: there’s a possibility thatFormation:Verb-casual + 可能性があるNoun + …

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    【JLPT N1★か否か (ka ina ka): whether or not】

    Meaning: whether or notFormation:Verb-casual + か否かNoun + である + か否かいadj + か否…

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    【JLPT N1★かいもなく (kai mo naku): even though】

    Meaning: even thoughFormation:Verb-casual, past + かいもなくNoun + のかいもなく…

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    【JLPT N1★限りだ (kagiri da): I feel so】

    Meaning: I feel so…,absolutely, extremely Formation:いadj + 限りだなadj +…

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    【JLPT N1★じみた (jimita): to look like】

    Meaning: to look likeFormation:Noun + じみた + Noun日本語 / にほんご /…

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    【JLPT N1★いずれにせよ (izure nise yo): at any rate, in a…

    Meaning: at any rate; anyway; in any caseFormation:いずれにせよ/いずれにしろ + phras…

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    【JLPT N1★いまだに (ima da ni): still, even now】

    Meaning: still; even now; until this very dayFormation:いまだに/未だに + action日本…

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    【JLPT N1★いかにも (ikanimo): indeed, really】

    Meaning: indeed; reallyFormation:いかにも + phrase日本語 / にほんご / Japanese(1)あの鞄は…

  18. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N1★いかに (ikani): how】

    Meaning: how; how muchFormation:いかに + Nounいかに + Adjいかに + Verb&nbsp…

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    【JLPT N1★いかんによらず (ikan ni yorazu): regardless of】

    Meaning:regardless ofFormation:Noun + (の)いかんにかかわらず/(の)いかんによらず日本語 / にほんご / …

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    【JLPT N1★いかんでは/いかんによっては (ikan dewa/ikan ni yotte w…

    Meaning: depending onFormation:Noun + いかんだ/いかんで(は)/いかんによって(は)…

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    【JLPT N1★ようによっては (you ni yotte wa): depe…
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    【JLPT N4★ているところ (teiru tokoro): in the p…
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    【JLPT N3★なんか / なんて (nanka / nante): such…
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    【JLPT N1★ことなしに (koto nashi ni): without …
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    【JLPT N1★を踏まえて (o fumaete): based on】
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