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Difforence of は and が particles

は is the subject particle: It is used to mark the subject of the sentence, as in the thing that is is doing the verb of that sentence. 私書きます-I am writing. が is the topic particle, this m...

Answered by James B. Japanese tutor
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What is the best way to plan a letter for a writing exam in Japanese?

Start with the name and addressThe traditional greetings and pleasantriesRespond to anything mentioned in the question. For example did they mention something about their family or ask you a question?In t...

Answered by Victoria L. Japanese tutor
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What should I do if I don't understand the question asked in the oral exam?

If there is a word you don't understand in the question, the best thing to do is to ask, in Japanese, for either the question to be repeated, or to admit you don't understand the question.
E.g.

Answered by Grace O. Japanese tutor
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What's the difference between the particle に and the particle で?

- Is used to indicate that someone or something is at  a certain place. で- Is used to indicatie that an ...

Answered by Emily M. Japanese tutor
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How do I talk about the future in Japanese?

Technically, there is no future tense in Japanese! A verb in present tense is exactly the same as a verb in future tense. So 大学に行きます could mean both I am going to university [right now] and I...

Answered by Nicola P. Japanese tutor
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