【JLPT N3】Grammar Practice Test 文法テスト *Revised*
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Thank you for the videos. I was hoping to pass my N3 exam on December. This helped me to learn a lot. More N3 videos please. Thank you so much.
I am also hoping to pass it in December :D 頑張りましょう!
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本当にありがとう
いつも見て うれしい🎵😍🎵私はN3の 試験あるので 頑張ってしている
ユカ先生,ありがとうございます
Great test yuka sensei...
Thank yuo so much, am learning a lot from your lesson.
ありがとう先生
Yuka sensei....doumo arigatou...
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勉強になりました、たいへんどうもありがとうございます
Thank you sensei
ありがとうございます 先生
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ありがとうございます。
i really like your videos sensei,i have to watch them one at a time so i can learn more specially I`m preparing for N3 level
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Thank you sensei❤
Domo Arigatou Gozaimasu.
n1に合格しますように。 ちょっとわからない
私もわからない
I think shimasu youni is to wish for and dekiru youni is I passed n1...😅
Sensei one doubt, to wish to pass the test is gougaku shimasu youni, and passed the exam is gougaku dekiru youni?? Can we remember this as a set phrase?
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2 marks > .
3番の答えと お酒をやめるように言われた答えは なぜ 文法パターン は違うですか
3番は ように言った です。そして お酒をやめるように 言われ
I`m confused, can someone explain to me please.
The pattern sensei used is V (Volitional Form) + ように言う
But in the example sentence やめる ように言う ?
The volitional form of やめる should be やめよう ?
Onegaishimasu!
Hi! I'm so sorry that is my error.😱 Thank you for pointing that out. It is dictionary form +ように言う or ないform +ように言う. Please refer to this video for more details :) ua-cam.com/video/tVwl1OuCkWU/v-deo.htmlsi=uLVZqvE1JcrLz9hQ
I’m confused. In the 3rd example it says “V [Volitional Form] + ように言う”。However, the verb is in dictionary form. Is it a mistake?
OK, I looked it up and it is a mistake. The plain form is what should be in there (NOT volitional). I was so confused 😢.