JLPT N5 Grammar List - Page 2
Master the fundamental grammar concepts required for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N5. Each grammar topic includes detailed examples, providing you with the essential knowledge to build a strong foundation in Japanese.
connects options to indicate choice (or)
is; am; are (polite form)
casual form of 'to be' (is, am, are)
is not; am not; are not (polite form)
that's right; it is so
also; too
object marker (indicates the direct object of a verb)
indicates the destination or existence at a location
indicates the place where an action occurs
connects nouns to list multiple items (and)
lists examples (things like... and...)
marks the subject or identifies something specific
to like ~
to dislike ~
to be good at ~
to be bad at ~
won't you ~?; shall we ~? (invitation)
an 'い' adjective directly modifying a noun
a 'な' adjective modifying a noun using 'な'
describing a characteristic of the topic using an adjective