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【Japanese grammar】verb て form + います (imasu) = be + verb-ing: Present Continuous

Let's learn how to say those sentences in Japanese: My mother is eating pasta with my older sister. I am playing with friends in a park. My father is listening to music in a living room now. My older brother is drinking sake with friends now. My uncle is playing baseball at a stadium now.
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from A to B:【A から B まで】

On this page, you can learn Japanese grammar, 'from A to B'.
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Let’s:【Verb Stem Form + ましょう】

On this page, you can learn Japanese grammar for 'Let's'.
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don’t have to:【verb なform + くてもいいです】

On this page, you can learn Japanese grammar for 'do not have to'.
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【Japanese grammar: Please give me + noun】noun + を + ください(kudasai)

On this page, you can learn how to ask people politely to pass something to you.
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【Japanese Grammar】verb dictionary form + ために(tameni)= in order to

Let's learn how to say the following sentences in Japanese: I study Japanese in order to go to Japan. My older brother saves money in order to buy a car. My father goes to a supermarket in order to buy bread. I study hard in order to enter a university.
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intend to:【verb dict. form + つもりです】

On this page, you can learn Japanese grammar for 'intend to'.
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一番(いちばん)adjective + noun

On this page, you can learn Japanese grammar to describe something superlative (best).
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【Japanese grammar: noun + がいます (ga imasu) = There is + noun】how to describe where someone is

Let's learn how to say those sentences in Japanese: There is a child. There are dogs. There are cats.
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【Japanese grammar】Verb な form + ければなりません (kereba narimasen) = must, have to: how to express duty or obligation

Let's learn how to say those sentences in Japanese: My uncle must read magazines till 4 o'clock. My younger sister has to come to school tomorrow. My older brother has to study psychology this year.