JLPT N5-N1 Japanese Grammar Explained: 660 Complete Lessons
660 free Japanese grammar lessons from N5 to N1. Every article covers formation rules, example sentences, common mistakes, and JLPT practice questions.
Browse Grammar by JLPT Level
- JLPT N5 Complete Guide・N5 Question Bank (1,500 questions)・Core N5 grammar: basic particles, verbs, and adjectives
- JLPT N4 Complete Guide・N4 Question Bank (1,200 questions)・Core N4 grammar: the te-form, conditionals, and giving/receiving verbs
- JLPT N3 Complete Guide・N3 Question Bank (1,450 questions)・Core N3 grammar: conjecture, concession, and compound conjunctions
- JLPT N2 Complete Guide・N2 Question Bank (1,900 questions)・Core N2 grammar: written-style expressions, compound particles, and keigo
- JLPT N1 Complete Guide・N1 Question Bank (2,400 questions)・Core N1 grammar: advanced concessives and idiomatic patterns
Browse Grammar by Topic
- Particles: a full comparison of は・が・を・に・で・と・の
- Verb conjugation: the te-form, た形 (ta-form), ない形 (nai-form), potential, causative, and passive
- Conditionals: the four ways to say "if" — と・ば・たら・なら
- Keigo: honorific (尊敬語), humble (謙讓語), and polite (丁寧語) speech
- Connecting expressions: concession, cause, contrast, and conjecture
Recommended Learning Order for Beginners
- Complete Guide to Hiragana and Katakana
- Complete Particles Guide (は・が・を・に・で・と・の)
- Every Use of the te-form
- The Four Conditionals Compared (と・ば・たら・なら)
- Complete Keigo Guide
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