Basic structure Structure of Japanese Language There are only two basic rules of sentence structure in Japanese. 1. Predicates such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adjectival verbs are placed at the end of sentences.2. Modifiers are placed before modifiers. All elements will be directed to the predicate. For this reason, it does not matter how you arrange the words, as long as you do not make them difficult to read or understand.It also means that as long as there is a predicate, it can be used as Japanese for now.It does not matter which information is developed and in what order, In other words, the development of the sentence is unpredictable. These things are done naturally in the mind. Thank you for reading! ありがとう。 Namu Shinnyo ■