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A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar

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You get the word and its explanation first, then there is a key sentence that has each part broken down piece by piece so that you can see how it works.

A Dictionary of Japanese Grammar - Neocities A Dictionary of Japanese Grammar - Neocities

The fourth and fifth sections, consisting of eight appendixes and three indexes, complete the text.That’s exactly what Japanese the Manga Waydoes. Taking a “real manga, real Japanese” approach, it teaches basic sentence types, complex constructions, and other grammar essentials through actual manga to show how the language is used in real life. Practice Makes Perfect is part textbook, part workbook. It combines lots of practical examples and clear explanations with 200 exercises covering all aspects of Japanese grammar. There are even helpful comparisons to English grammar and recordings of answers available on the McGraw-Hill Language Lab app.

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Now one might say that this is something to be expected, from a book saying "Basic Grammar", but I would definitely say, that if you are a total beginner e.g. just finished learning your hiragana and know a few hundred words, this is definitely not the grammar book for you - it's just way to condense and assumes already some experience with the language. So, I guess it would be best to pair this book with a beginner course or something. That way you can look up confusing grammar patterns in the book while you progress through the main learning materials.These books are one of the most useful resources a student of Japanese can own. When it comes to understanding a grammar point you've learned or tried to learn, they're the best, hands down. Even better than these fabled interwebs. The Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar should be a part of every Japanese language student's arsenal. Intermediate and Advanced, not so much, though if you make it that far you should add those to your collection as well. This is the only book I've found that does not require you to know the English grammatical term for what you want to look up. You simply identify the structure in Japanese that you're looking for and find it alphabetically. There are a handful of things that don't really have a set pattern to look up (ex. relative clauses) for which you just look up the English, but that is the significant minority of cases. The only real criticism I have is that some of the English language explanations aren't as clear as they could be. However, this book more than makes up for those occasional dictionaries through its extensive use of examples. In terms of format, all three books are pretty much the same. The beginning of each grammar point stands out because it's in red. Let's take a look at the grammar of no for an example.

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That said, Tae Kim’s guide is popular online for a reason. It explains pesky grammar concepts using informal speech, which is rarely done in textbooks. This is especially useful for beginners who want to easily understand the natural way of speaking Japanese.One of the most user-friendly Japanese grammar books for English speakers, Japanese Sentence Patterns for Effective Communicationpresents 142 essential Japanese sentence patterns in a way that even absolute beginners can comprehend. If you have a bit of patience and a bit of Autism and narrow focus, these little books about Japanese Grammar in Dictionary format can teach you the language completely well.

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