JLPT N5 Grammar List - Page 8
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.
but (casual contrast or softening a statement)
turns a verb into a noun (formal/general use)
turns a verb into a noun (casual/emphasizes experience or perception)
polite request (please do ~)
polite request to refrain (please don't ~)
indicates an ongoing action, state, or habitual action
expresses prohibition (must not / not allowed to ~)
expresses prohibition (must not, may not)
asks for permission (May I ~?)
indicates an action that happens after another (after ~, then ~)
lists multiple actions as examples (such as ~ and ~, etc.)
seeks confirmation or agreement (right? / isn't it?)
expresses probability, uncertainty, or seeking confirmation (probably, right?, isn't it?)