Before starting the exercise for expressing desire 「…たい」「欲ほしい」, please clarify any doubts you may have about the grammatical rules by referring to your grammar guidebook or dictionary. The Instantaneous Composition Method requires you to compose sentences with the target sentence pattern(s) over and over in order to use them almost effortlessly. You should already have […]
Japanese Lessons
Japanese Grammar Exercises: Giving Advice 「ほうがいい」
Before starting the exercise for giving advice 「ほうがいい」, please clarify any doubts you may have about the grammatical rules by referring to your grammar guidebook or dictionary. The Instantaneous Composition Method requires you to compose sentences with the target sentence pattern(s) over and over in order to use them almost effortlessly. You should already have […]
Japanese Grammar: Expressing “Must” or “Have to” 「…だめ」「…いけない」「…ならない」
Before starting the exercise for Expressing “Must” or “Have to” 「…だめ」「…いけない」「…ならない」, please clarify any doubts you may have about the grammatical rules by referring to your grammar guidebook or dictionary. The Instantaneous Composition Method requires you to compose sentences with the target sentence pattern(s) over and over in order to use them almost effortlessly. You […]
Japanese Grammar Exercise: Making Suggestions 「どうですか」
Before starting the exercise for making suggestions 「どうですか」, please clarify any doubts you may have about the grammatical rules by referring to your grammar guidebook or dictionary. The Instantaneous Composition Method requires you to compose sentences with the target sentence pattern(s) over and over in order to use them almost effortlessly. You should already have […]
Japanese Grammar Exercise: Conditionals 「ば」「たら」
Before starting the exercise for conditionals 「ば」「たら」, please clarify any doubts you may have about the grammatical rules by referring to your grammar guidebook or dictionary. The Instantaneous Composition Method requires you to compose sentences with the target sentence pattern(s) over and over in order to use them almost effortlessly. You should already have the […]
Japanese Grammar: Using する or なる with the に Particle 「…(よう)になる / する」
Before starting the exercise for using する or なる with the に particle 「…(よう)になる / する」, please clarify any doubts you may have about the grammatical rules by referring to your grammar guidebook or dictionary. The Instantaneous Composition Method requires you to compose sentences with the target sentence pattern(s) over and over in order to […]
Japanese Grammar Exercise: Using “Adjective + する”
Before starting the exercise for using “adjective + する”, please clarify any doubts you may have about the grammatical rules by referring to your grammar guidebook or dictionary. The Instantaneous Composition Method requires you to compose sentences with the target sentence pattern(s) over and over in order to use them almost effortlessly. You should already […]
Japanese Grammar Exercise: Potential Form 「見える」「聞こえる」「ありえる」
Before starting the exercise for potential form 「見みえる」「聞きこえる」「ありえる」, please clarify any doubts you may have about the grammatical rules by referring to your grammar guidebook or dictionary. The Instantaneous Composition Method requires you to compose sentences with the target sentence pattern(s) over and over in order to use them almost effortlessly. You should already have […]
Japanese Grammar Exercise: Motion Verbs 「行く」「来る」 with the te-form
Before starting the exercise for motion verbs 「行いく」「来くる」 with the te-form, please clarify any doubts you may have about the grammatical rules by referring to your grammar guidebook or dictionary. The Instantaneous Composition Method requires you to compose sentences with the target sentence pattern(s) over and over in order to use them almost effortlessly. You […]
Japanese Grammar: 「…てある (Resultant States)」 「…ておく (Preparation for the Future)」
Before starting the exercise for expressing 「…てある (Resultant States)」 and 「…ておく (Preparation for the Future)」, please clarify any doubts you may have about the grammatical rules by referring to your grammar guidebook or dictionary. The Instantaneous Composition Method requires you to compose sentences with the target sentence pattern(s) over and over in order to use them almost […]