Expressing causes and reasons for emotions or natural results.
私は日本語が話せます。(I can speak Japanese.) Lesson 28: Simultaneous Actions (~nagara) and Habits
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Expressing intentions or suggestions ("Let's..."). [~つもります] (Lesson 32): Expressing plans. minna no nihongo 2 lesson 26 to 50 pdf grammar link
Expressing ability (e.g., "I can speak Japanese").
Reporting hearsay ("I heard that") and making conjectures based on evidence.
: Introduces 〜ておきます for doing something in advance, and 〜てしまいます for completing an action or expressing regret. Lessons 31–35: Intentions, Obligations, and Conditions Expressing causes and reasons for emotions or natural
Expresses completing an action in advance for a future purpose or leaving something in a certain state. Verb (Te-form) + おきます.
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Mastering intermediate Japanese requires a structured approach, and is the gold standard for reaching a solid JLPT N4 level. This comprehensive guide breaks down the core grammar structures, provides structural explanations, and directs you to essential PDF grammar links and study resources. 📑 Core Grammar Overview (Lessons 26–50) Direct PDF Links & Resources Internet Archive :
: Expresses reasons using the て form for emotions or uncontrollable events.
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