Before starting the exercise for particles: 「に (location of existence)」「で(location of action)」, 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. […]
Japanese Lessons
Particles with Verbs: 「を (Direct Object)」「に (Target)」
Before starting the exercise for particles with verbs: 「を (Direct Object)」「に (Target)」, 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. […]
Japanese Grammar Exercise: na-adjective and i-adjective
Before starting the exercise for na-adjective and i-adjective, 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: Particles 「は」「も」「が」
Before starting the exercise for particles: 「は」「も」「が」, 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: Expressing Specific Time Actions or Events 「ながら」「…間に」「ばかり」
Before starting the exercise for expressing specific time actions or events 「ながら」「…間あいだに」「ばかり」, 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. […]
Japanese Grammar Exercise: Expressing “Without” 「ないで」「ず」
Before starting the exercise for expressing “without” 「ないで」「ず」, 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 “Before” and “After” 「…前に」「…後」
Before starting the exercise for expressing “before” and “after” 「…前まえに」「…後あと」, 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 […]
Japanese Grammar Exercise: Passive Sentence
Before starting the exercise for passive sentence, 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 necessary […]
Japanese Grammar Exercise: Expressing Hearsay 「そうだ」「らしい」
Before starting the exercise for expressing hearsay 「そうだ」「らしい」, 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 the […]
Japanese Grammar: Expressing Similarity or Metaphor 「よう」「みたい」
Before starting the exercise for expressing similarity or metaphor 「よう」「みたい」, 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 […]