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JP Grammar Primer

Hi everybody!

We've noticed a problem with traditional grammar guides: they all try to teach you how to speak!

Speaking with grammar rules is hard, but learning basic grammar can help you understand your immersion better.

We wrote this guide to help with that process and we'd love your feedback! You can post it here or on discord.

Thank you!

PS: Big thanks to BrettWilliamsFilm for all his help!

Comments

Putting "to" in front of verbs is common in English definitions. Actually as a native speaker of English I remember being tought that verbs are words that you can put the word 'to' in front of and get a statement that describes the verb... e.g. to run, to shout, to think, to smile, to do, etc.

3lysian

I not sure 教える = "To Teach" is really right. The Japanese dictionary form is the same as the English dictionary form, so 教える = "Teach". Putting "To Teach" in the examples makes that clear: "John will to teach".

Simon Gates

Great start! My recommendation is to start with the idea that there are subject/predicate languages but Japanese is a topic/comment language. Right now it's written as "here are 3 predicates" but I don't think that is as useful as giving them an idea of how topic/comment languages generally work

Sean Cochran


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