Master Japanese Grammar 日本語の文法
Learn Japanese grammar systematically with clear explanations, examples, and practice exercises.
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Beginner
Basic grammar patterns for everyday conversations.
- Particles (は, が, を, に, etc.)
- Basic verb forms
- Simple sentence structures
Intermediate
More complex grammar for natural conversations.
- Conditional forms
- Transitive & intransitive verbs
- Giving and receiving expressions
Advanced
Complex grammar for fluent Japanese expression.
- Keigo (honorific language)
- Advanced conjunctions
- Literary expressions
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〜は〜です
Basic sentence structure (A is B)
The most fundamental Japanese sentence pattern for describing things.
〜を〜ます
Object marker with verbs
Used to indicate the direct object of an action verb.
〜に行きます
Destination particle with movement verbs
Used to indicate the destination of movement.
〜たり〜たり
Doing this and that (non-exhaustive list)
Used to give examples of various actions someone does.
〜なければなりません
Must do / Have to do
Expresses obligation or necessity to do something.
〜ようになる
To come to be able to / To reach the point where
Expresses a change in ability or a new habit.