Relative Clause http://www.sf.airnet......lause.html
A relative clause has a main noun and an explanatory phrase that are combined in a grammatical way, and it has a base structure. For instance...
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negative Forms http://www.sf.airnet......ative.html
First of all, I would like to explain the difference between verbs and adjectives in Japanese. You have learned that Japanese adjectives have inflection like verbs, but their ways of inflection are quite different
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Emotion Markers http://www.sf.airnet......otion.html
Japanese has several communication-oriented particles to clarify a speaker's intention. Let's call them emotion markers here. You have learned two other kinds of particles: case markers (postpositions), such as
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Question Markers http://www.sf.airnet......stion.html
You can say "It is cold today?" in English by simply raising tone at the end of the sentence, so I think this way of making questions is easy to understand. There is an exception, though.
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Classes & Lessons http://www.japonin.c......tbooks.php
Classes at JOI include FlexLessons (small-group lessons) and private lessons.
Instruction is available at all levels, from introductory to advanced.
Coordinated private lessons from more than one native Japanese teacher is available.
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PDF Downloads http://www.japaned.com/newDownloads.html
Samples for learning Japanese from Japaned Ltd. and Paul Knight
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Kanji Study Guide http://jlpt.u-biq.org/2k2.html
A place for studying JLPT Level 2 Kanji
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Schaum’s Grammar http://www.amazon.co......e&n=283155
Amazon.com: Books: Schaum’s Outline of Japanese Grammar by Keiko Uesawa Chevray,Tomiko Kuwahira
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Sentence Patterns http://www.amazon.co......e&n=283155
Amazon.com: Books: A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Sentence Patterns (Kodansha Dictionary) by Naoko Chino
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Grammar Syllabus http://pweb.sophia.a......rammar.htm
Be able to handle the following expressions (equivalent to Level 4 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test?JLPT*) Basic structure, and the necessary parts of speech.
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Colloquial Japanese http://www.fredshack......alabs.html
A long list of colloquial Japanese and grammar terms.
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Mock N3 Test http://www.squidoo.c......pt-n3-quiz
No man has yet seen a real JLPT level n3 test in the wild, nor has a test content specification been released, nor are there any signs of one being released any time soon....
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Anatomy of a Sentence http://maktos.tripod.com/jip/week29.html
Anatomy of a Sentence - mise no mae no ueki ga jama de, mukou he ikenai yo!
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Japanese Proverbs http://www.cs.cmu.ed......ous/japan/
Several popular Japanese idioms and proverbs in kanji and romaji with short explanations.
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N3 Grammar http://www.tanos.co.......3/grammar/
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Adverbs & Gobi http://www.guidetoja......dgobi.html
Well, the two are not related to each other but I have decided to group them in one lesson because we will be covering only the two most common gobi for now and it is too short to be a separate lesson in itself.
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Immediate Conversation http://www.amazon.co......n%3d283155
The beginning student, tourist, traveler, businessperson-everyone interested in the Japanese language as it is spoken today-will find this book to be an invaluable learning aid. Thirty easy-to-follow lessons present the most common features of the language in short, simple and immediately useful sentences. Practice exercises, accompanied by a Japanese-English dictionary, enable the user to apply grammar and vocabulary, and emphasize colloquial Japanese conversation.
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Making Sense of Japanese Grammar http://www.amazon.co......e&n=283155
Organized for easy access and readability, Making Sense of Japanese Grammar consists of short units, each focused on explaining a distinct problem and illustrated with a wealth of examples. To further enhance their usefulness, the units are cross-referenced and contain brief comprehension exercises to test and apply newly acquired knowledge. A glossary and keys to the exercises are at the back of the book.
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Grammar in Use http://www.amazon.co......e&n=283155
Amazon.com: Grammar in Use Japanese Edition : Self-study Reference and Practice for Students of English (Grammar in Use): Books: Raymond Murphy,William R. Smalzer,Izumi Walker by Raymond Murphy,William R. Smalzer,Izumi Walker
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Japanese for Young People 2 http://www.amazon.co......oding=utf8
Amazon.com: Japanese for Young People II (Japanese for Young People): Books: Association for Japanese-Language Teaching by Association for Japanese-Language Teaching
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