How to say Must not do and Cannot continue to do in Japanese 1. Introduce about 「てはいけない」and 「てはいられない」 ✅ Similarities: Both structures include 「ては」 and are somewh... JLPT考点深度解析# EN# JLPT-N3 1周前7
How to say “Not having to do something” or “Avoiding something” in Japanese You can use 「〜ずに済む」and「〜しなくてもいい」to describe you have think about not to do something also be OK. Dif... JLPT考点深度解析# EN# JLPT-N3 1周前6
Grammar Structures for “Doing A First, Then Doing B” in Japanese (N2 Level Focus) In JLPT N2, several grammar structures express "doing A first, then doing B". While 「上で」 is the most... JLPT考点深度解析# EN# JLPT-N3 1周前7
How to say Since… then must… in Japanese 「からには」「うえは」「以上は」 all express a strong sense of obligation, determination, or inevitability after a c... JLPT考点深度解析# EN# JLPT-N3 1周前7
How to say impossible or no reason for that to be true in Japanese Yes, 「はずがない」 and 「わけがない」 both express strong denial or impossibility, but they have different nuance... JLPT考点深度解析# EN# JLPT-N3 1周前6
How to say should to do or must to do in Japanese 「べきだ」 and 「はずだ」 both express an expectation about a situation, but they have different nuances and u... JLPT考点深度解析# EN# JLPT-N3 1周前7
simultaneous actions, alternating actions, Tested in N2 In Japanese grammar, there are several expressions similar to 「〜ながら」 and 「〜たり〜たり」 that indicate simu... JLPT考点深度解析# EN# JLPT-N3 1周前5
Comparison of「〜ながら」 and「〜たり〜たり」 Both 「〜ながら」 and 「〜たり〜たり」 are used to describe multiple actions happening either simultaneously or al... JLPT考点深度解析# EN# JLPT-N3 1周前7
In order to do something, purposes or reasons by 「ように」 和 「ために」 1. Core Differences Between “ように” and “ために” 「ように」 and 「ために」 are two common expressions in Japanese t... JLPT考点深度解析# EN# JLPT-N3 1周前5
How to use “もし〜たら、〜” The grammar 「もし〜、〜」 and 「もし〜たら、〜」 are essential for expressing hypothetical or conditional situation... JLPT考点深度解析# EN# JLPT-N3 1周前7