Category: Grammer

Marker の

Identification Limit the words that follow by possession, attributes, etc. In a modifying clause that indicates the attributes or status of a specific noun, it indicates the subject or, in...

Markers は

topic + は Indicates the subject matter. Indicate what the sentence talks about (only) or contrasts with something. Pronunciation For particles  For non-particles wa  ha              と ペンギンは飛ぶことができない。 pe n...

Markers が

subject + が There are three main uses of “がga”. 1. case particle indicating subject.  2. conjunctive particle indicating contraposition (the same      usage as the conjunction “but”.  3....

Particle で

Notes on particle で This particle is often referred to as the location particle or means particle, because it’s mainly used to mark locations, the means of doing something, materials...

“てte” – form

The “てte” – form has a variety of functions. Basic function of “て te” – form Simple commands The basic function of the “てte” – form is to connect single...

Interrogative form

Format Adding ” か ka ” to the end of a sentence makes it an interrogative sentence.In addition, the subject is omitted when the subject is immediately obvious in the...

Particle に・へ

There are several particles that are used in almost the same way. In this article, we will consider “に ni ” and “へ e “.  These particles have almost the...

Tense  

The events we are talking about can be divided into three categories based on a certain point in time: the present, before the present (past), and after the present (future)....

Negative Form

Negative Form  : 「 ~ません masen」 「 ~ない nai」                                                 「...

Predicate <Verb>

A predicate is a word that expresses “what to do” or “what kind of thing” in a sentence. Walked”, “went out”, and “ate” are examples of predicates. In this article,...

Particle を

Formations  N  + を  +  Vます              subject                  か    チケットを買います。 chikketo wo kai masu Buy an example ticket for a predicate....

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...