Chapter 2
Particles助詞
Particles are the glue of Japanese sentences. They mark subjects, objects, locations, directions, and relationships between words. Getting particles wrong changes the entire meaning of a sentence. This chapter covers every particle you need, with interactive drills to make them stick.
What you will learn
The difference between は and が (the most asked question in Japanese). When to use に vs で for locations. How を, の, と, も, か work. Compound particles for intermediate and advanced grammar. Sentence-final particles that add nuance and emotion. Each topic includes fill-the-blank particle drills.
1は vs が主題と主語2を (Direct Object)目的語3に (Target / Time / Place)対象・時・場所4で (Place / Means / Reason)場所・手段・理由5へ (Direction)方向6の (Possession / Modifier)所有・修飾7と (And / With / Quote)並列・引用8も (Also / Even)も9か (Question / Or)疑問・選択10から/まで (From / Until)起点・終点11より (Comparison)比較12に vs で: Which One?使い分け13Compound Particles複合助詞14Sentence-Final Particles終助詞
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