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Nouns
な Adjectives
い Adjectives
The most: いちばん
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Counters
Counters Part 1
Counters Part 2: Using Counters in a sentence
Counters Part 3: Only, Each and More
Adjectives from Nouns: ~てき
Nouns from Verbs: かた How to do
Nouns From Adjectives: ~さ
This and That: こ・あ・そ・ど
Adverbs
Called: という
Verbs
Basic Verb Conjugations
Verb Groups from ます
Verb Groups from the Dictionary Form
The Te Form
The Plain Present or Dictionary Form
The Plain Past
The Plain Negative
The Plain Past Negative
The Potential Form: I can do
The Volitional Form
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
The ず Form
Honorifics: How to be polite in Japanese
Honorifics
Particles
Particles は and が
Particle を
Particle に
Particle で
Particle へ: Destination
Particle も
Particle と: Quotations
Making Sentences in Japanese
Question words with Particles
Only Part 1: だけ
Only Part 2: しか~ない
Joining Sentences
Relative Clauses
Although: のに
"And" in Japanese
Ways to say "and" in Japanese
And, what's more: し
Because: から and ので
Giving reasons: から
Giving Reasons: ので
Before and After
Before: まえに
After
After: あとで
After doing: ~てから
But
Conditional Sentences If and When: ~たら, ~ば, ~と and ~なら
If: ば
If and when: たら
Conditional When: と
If it's the case that: なら
Conditional Sentences: ~たら, ~ば, ~と, ~なら
Embedded (Indirect) Questions: か and かどうか
Even though, even if: ても
Joining multiple ideas: ~たり~たりする
Making Noun Phrases with こと
Purpose: ために
So that: ように
When: とき
While
While: ながら
While: あいだに
Sentence Endings
Accidental and Completed actions: ~て しまう
Bring and Take
Comparisons: ~のほうが
Decisions: ことにする・ことになる
Describing Changes: なる to become
Duty: べき
Easy and hard to do: ~やすい and ~にくい
Expectations: はずです
Giving Advice
You should: ~たほうがいい
You shouldn't: ~ないほうがいい
Giving and Receiving
Going places for a purpose: Verb Stem に いく
Intentions: つもりです
It seems: そうです
It looks like: よう です
Negative Comparisons: ほど
Obligation: You must
Opinions: とおもう
Past Experiences: ~たことがある
Permission
Permission to do: ~てもいい
Permission not to do: ~なくてもいい
Plans: よていです
The Potential Part 2: Using Potential verbs in sentences
Prohibition: You must not
Please don't: ないでください
Reporting on Information from a source: によると+そうです
Rules
To be: です vs あります
Too Much: すぎる
Try doing something: ~てみる
Want
Want 1: Tai Desu and Hoshii
Want 2: ~て ほしい I want you to ~
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The basics on how to use the て forms plus も to say "even though" or "even if" in Japanese.
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