JLPT N5 Grammar List - Page 3
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.
marks the point from which an action begins
indicates passing through or moving within a place
indicates frequency or rate (e.g., once per day, twice a week)
indicates possession or replaces a noun
shows possession or describes the relationship between nouns
together with [Person/Animal]
indicates completion or expectation (already, soon)
indicates continuation or incompletion (still, not yet)
indicates frequency or skill level (often, well)
expresses approximation or generality (mostly, roughly)
indicates a large quantity (a lot, many)
indicates a small amount (a little, few)
indicates the starting and ending point (from... to...)
expresses reason or cause (because, since)
seeks confirmation or agreement (isn't it? / right?)
adds emphasis or conveys new information
to exist (for inanimate objects)
to exist (for living things)
want (something)
to become ~