Grammar

Sentence pattern

want person to + verb:【person に verb てform ほしいです】

On this page, you can learn how to say 'want somebody to do something' in Japanese. Prerequisite You need てForm for th...
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【Japanese Grammar】Infinitive

Let's learn about Japanese Infinitive which is 不定詞(ふ・てい・し/fu te i shi)in Japanese.
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Passive Sentence

Passive Sentence in EnglishThe passive sentence in English is 'be + past participle'. Here are some examples:Cakes are m...
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【Japanese grammar】A は B より adjective。= A is more adjective than B.

How do you compare things in Japanese? Can you change the following sentences to Japanese? You can do that once you learn the content on this page: Australia is bigger than Japan. I am taller than my mother. Cats are cuter than dogs. Planes are faster than bullet trains.
Form

【Japanese Grammar: Verb Group】There are three verb groups in Japanese.

On this page, you can learn what verb groups Japanese has and how you can find what Japanese verb belongs to which verb group.
Form

Japanese Verb Potential Form

Japanese verb potential form: Group 1 (Godan Verb) Group 2 (Ichidan Verb) Irregular Verb
Difference

【Difference】between direct question and indirect question

Direct questions are often used amongst friends and somebody close to you such as people in your family.
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【Difference】between ‘verb てform’ and ‘verb たform + り’

Both of them mean "I eat peach, drink water and read books." However, the first sentence tells that the person does those things in that order.
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【Difference】between と (to) and や (ya) to join nouns

や implies more than what you list. と doesn't.
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Indirect Question

On this page, you can learn how to make an indirect question in Japanese.