JLPT N5 Grammar – Japanese Particle De

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For the JLPT N5 test, you really need to know the difference between the key particles of the language. Over the last few months, I went over the particle wa and the Japanese particle ga. This month we are going to look at de:

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Can you make sentence with で? Try it out in the comments below.

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  • Charlene November 26, 2012, 9:43 pm

    Thank you so much for your video! It’s very clear and usefull!

    • Mac November 27, 2012, 3:10 pm

      No problems, glad it was clear!

  • Pudding_chan December 3, 2012, 7:43 am

    This was SUPER helpful! I’m early in the journey toward acquiring skill in (I darenot say “mastery of”) Japanese and found this tutorial to be most enjoyable. Kudos on your work, and thanks for your generosity.

  • Travis December 4, 2012, 12:41 am

    Thanks for the video. But 2 questions/corrections. 1. Isn’t たべる an ichidan verb? So shouldn’t your example of りんごをてべった be りんごをたべた (with no っ)?
    And on your summary, page for use 3, don’t you mean causal relationship (not casual)?
    Sorry to be the guy whose first comment is a picky grammatical error but I just want to make sure that I didn’t learn something incorrectly and try to avoid confusion for others. Thanks again. All the time and effort you’ve put in to this site have helped a lot of people.

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