[JAPA 101] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (47 pages long)

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Small and are used to transcribe contracted sounds and represent a single syllable. In the first and second sentences, smith and robert are in different school years. But in 3rd and 4th sentences, mary and kate are in the same year in college. So, we want to say too in the sentence. In that case, we replace wa by mo. In this example, both mary and tanaka are sophomore. So, the second sentence should have in the place of wa. The negative form of is or . If we want to say ken is not a graduate student, we say or. If we want to say ken"s major is not japanese, then we say . (cid:2123) 2 (cid:2124) (cid:2140)(cid:2123)(cid:2171) (cid:2183)(cid:2139) (cid:2183)(cid:2120)(cid:2182) (cid:2183) (cid:2171) (cid:2123) (cid:2125)(cid:2059) topic time place object verb. (cid:2123) (cid:2183)(cid:2120)(cid:2182) (cid:2140)(cid:2123)(cid:2171) (cid:2183)(cid:2139) 2 (cid:2124) (cid:2183) (cid:2171) (cid:2123) (cid:2125)(cid:2059) topic object place time verb. Japanese sentences are fairly flexible in the arrangement of elements that appear in them.

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