JLPT N5 Grammar List - Page 4
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.
to go to (a place)
to come to (a place)
to return to (a place)
expresses desire to do something (want to ~)
indicates going somewhere for a specific purpose or action
offers help or suggests an action (Shall we ~? / Shall I ~?)
expresses ability or possibility (can do ~; be able to ~)
asks for a description or type of [Noun] (what kind of ~?)
asks for an opinion or condition (How is ~? / How about ~?)
question word for objects, concepts, or information (what)
asks about the method or means of doing something (how / by what means)
asks which one among multiple choices (which one?)
asks which specific item from a known group (which [Noun]?)
asks about age (how old?)
indicates 'nowhere' or 'not going anywhere' in negative sentences
means 'nothing' when used with a negative verb
means 'no one' when used with a negative verb
somewhere; someplace; anywhere
something; anything
someone; anyone