Before starting the exercise for expressing judgment 「よう」「みたい」「そう」, 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 Exercise: Expressing Comparison 「より」「…の方が」
Before starting the exercise for expressing comparison 「より」「…の方ほうが」, 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 […]
Japanese Grammar: Expressing “Just” & “Only” 「だけ」「しか…ない」
Before starting the exercise for expressing “just” and “only” 「だけ」「しか…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 should […]
Japanese Grammar Exercise: Command Form 「なさい」「ろ」「な」
Before starting the exercise for command form 「なさい」「ろ」「な」, 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: Causative Form 「させる」
Before starting the exercise for causative form 「させる」, 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: Making Requests 「ください」「くれますか」「もらえますか」
Before starting the exercise for making requests 「ください」「くれますか」「もらえますか」, 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: Expressing Giving and Receiving 「あげる」「くれる」「もらう」
Before starting the exercise for expressing giving and receiving 「あげる」「くれる」「もらう」, 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: Trying Something or Attempting to Do Something 「…てみる」「…とする」
Before starting the exercise for trying something or attempting to do something 「…てみる」「…とする」, 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 […]
Japanese Grammar Exercise: Defining and Describing 「という」
Before starting the exercise for defining and describing 「という」, 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: Direct and Indirect Quotes 「と」「って」
Before starting the exercise for direct and indirect quotes 「と」「って」, 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 […]