Japanese Grammar Pro 1.0 - More Lession


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This guide was created as a resource for those who want to learn Japanese grammar in a rational, intuitive way that makes sense in Japanese. The explanations are focused on how to make sense of the grammar not from English but from a Japanese point of view.

- Category:
+ The Writing System
+ Hiragana
+ Katakana
+ Kanji
+ Basic Grammar
+ Expressing State-of-Being
+ Introduction to Particles
+ Particle Exercises
+ Adjectives
+ Adjective Practice Exercises
+ Verb Basics
+ Verb Practice Exercises
+ Negative Verbs
+ Negative Verb Practice Exercises
+ Past Tense
+ Past Verb Practice Exercises
+ Particles used with verbs
+ Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
+ Descriptive Relative Clauses and Sentence Order
+ Noun-related Particles
+ Adverbs and Sentence-ending particles
+ Essential Grammar
+ Polite Form and Verb Stems
+ Addressing People
+ The Question Marker
+ Compound Sentences
+ Other uses of the te-form
+ Potential Form
+ Using する and なる with the に particle
+ Conditionals
+ Expressing must or have to
+ Desire and Suggestions
+ Performing an action on a relative clause
+ Defining and Describing
+ Trying something out or attempting to do something
+ Giving and Receiving
+ Making requests
+ Numbers and Counting
+ Casual Patterns and Slang
+ Review and more sentence-ending particles
+ Special Expressions
+ Causative and Passive Verbs
+ Honorific and Humble Forms
+ Things that happen unintentionally
+ Special expressions with generic nouns
+ Expressing various levels of certainty
+ Expressing amounts
+ Various ways to express similarity and hearsay
+ Using 方 and よる for comparisons and other functions
+ Saying something is easy or difficult to do
+ More negative verbs
+ Hypothesizing and Concluding
+ Expressing time-specific actions
+ Leaving something the way it is
+ Advanced Topics
+ Formal Expressions
+ Things that should be a certain way
+ Expressing the minimum expectation
+ Showing signs of something
+ Formal expressions of non-feasibility
+ Tendencies
+ Advanced Volitional
+ Covered by something
+ Advanced proximity of actions
+ Other Grammar