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The most hands-on, practical workbook for learning to read, write and speak Japanese flawlessly

Practice, practice, practiceâand improve your ability to read, write and speak Japanese as itâs really used. Practice Makes Perfect: Complete Japanese Grammar, Premium Second Edition has everything you need to progress from beginning to advanced fluency, from clear explanations and practical examples to all the practice required for language mastery.

This updated, new edition boasts audio support online and via mobile app, ensuring youâll speak the language as well as you write and speak it. The answers to more than 100 exercises in the book have been recorded and are available via the McGraw-Hill Language Lab ap

Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Introducing Japanese sounds, word order, and writing systems
Basic sounds
Pitch
Basic hiragana
Katakana
Kanji
Basic word order and particles
Speech styles
2 Nouns
Proper nouns
Respectful titles
Common nouns
Compound nouns
Demonstrative pronouns
Personal pronouns
The particle no
Kinship terms
3 Numbers
Bare numbers based on the Chinese system
The native Japanese number system
Class counters
Ordinal counters
Expressing time
Expressing months and days
Unit counters
me
4 Basic verb forms
Dictionary form
Masu form
Nai form
Stem form
Ru verbs and u verbs
Irregular verbs
Conjugation patterns
Te form
Ta form
Nakatta form
Conjugating verbs in the plain form
Conjugating verbs in the polite form
Progressive form
Potential form
Conjugating the copular verb desu
5 Verb types
suru verbs
Existential verbs aru and iru
Transitive and intransitive verbs
Inherently potential verbs
Verbs with hidden become/get
Verbs of giving and receiving
6 Auxiliaries that follow verbs in the te form
te + ageru, etc. (helpfulness)
te + iru (progressive, resulting, and habitual states)
te + shimau (completion)
te + oku (preparation)
te + miru (trial)
te + iku and kuru (progress)
te + aru (resulting state)
te + hoshii (desire)
7 Particles
o (direct object)
ga (subject)
ni (at, in, to)
de (at, by, in, with)
e (toward, to)
kara (from)
made (until)
no (of, ’s)
to, ya, and ka (listing nouns)
wa (topic)
mo (addition)
bakari (nothing but . . . )
shika (only)
dake (just/only)
demo (even)
8 Adjectives and adverbs
Adjective types
Basic adjective forms
Multiple subjects
Te forms of adjectives
Degree adverbs
Frequency adverbs
Adverbs derived from adjectives
Adverb + naru (change)
Adverbs made from onomatopoeia and mimetic words
Comparing two items
Equivalent-degree comparison
Comparing activities
Superlative comparison
9 Sentence types
Statements
Questions
Sentences with indefinite pronouns
Enriching statements
Suggestions, requests, and commands
10 Complex words and phrases
sugiru, etc. (verbal compound)
yasui / nikui (toughness)
tai (to want to do . . . )
garu (to show the signs of . . . )
Noun + rashii (typical)
Noun + no yō na (simile)
Noun + mitai na (simile)
Stem form + sō na (appearance)
Volitional form + to omou (intention)
Volitional form + to suru (attempt)
yō ni suru/naru (change)
koto ni + suru/naru (decision)
koto ga dekiru (potential)
koto ga aru (experience)
11 Clauses
to and ka (verb complement clause)
mae ni (adverbial clause before . . . ) and ato ni (adverbial clause after . . . )
aida ni (adverbial clause during/while . . . )
uchi ni (adverbial clause during/while/before . . . )
toki ni (adverbial clause at the time when . . . )
nagara (adverbial clause simultaneously)
kara and node (adverbial clause because . . . )
ga and noni (adverbial clause although . . . )
Noun modifier clauses (which/that . . . )
12 Conjunctions
Listing nouns with to (exhaustive), ya (partial), ka (disjunctive), and mo (addition)
Listing verbs with te forms
Listing adjectives with te forms
Listing verbs and adjectives as examples using the tari form
Listing verbs and adjectives emphatically using shi
Sentence conjunctions
13 Conditionals
tara (whenever, when, if)
ba (whenever, when, if)
to (whenever, when)
nara (if it is the case that . . . .)
te mo (even if/though, no matter . . . )
Permission and prohibition
Obligation and discretion
14 Passives and causatives
Passive verbs
Direct passive
Indirect passive
Causative verbs
Make-causative and let-causative
Causative with auxiliary verbs of giving and receiving
Causative passive
15 Honorifics
Special honorific verbs
(r)areru (respectful form of verbs)
o . . . ni naru (respectful)
o . . . suru (humble)
Asking for permission very politely
Making a request very politely
Using go before a noun
Family terms
Honorific forms for adjectives
Honorific/polite question words
16 Review Exercises
Appendix A: Basic verb forms
Appendix B: Basic sentence predicate forms
Japanese–English glossary
English–Japanese glossary
Answer key

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      The most hands-on, practical workbook for learning to read, write and speak Japanese flawlessly

      Practice, practice, practiceâand improve your ability to read, write and speak Japanese as itâs really used. Practice Makes Perfect: Complete Japanese Grammar, Premium Second Edition has everything you need to progress from beginning to advanced fluency, from clear explanations and practical examples to all the practice required for language mastery.

      This updated, new edition boasts audio support online and via mobile app, ensuring youâll speak the language as well as you write and speak it. The answers to more than 100 exercises in the book have been recorded and are available via the McGraw-Hill Language Lab ap

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      1 Introducing Japanese sounds, word order, and writing systems
      Basic sounds
      Pitch
      Basic hiragana
      Katakana
      Kanji
      Basic word order and particles
      Speech styles
      2 Nouns
      Proper nouns
      Respectful titles
      Common nouns
      Compound nouns
      Demonstrative pronouns
      Personal pronouns
      The particle no
      Kinship terms
      3 Numbers
      Bare numbers based on the Chinese system
      The native Japanese number system
      Class counters
      Ordinal counters
      Expressing time
      Expressing months and days
      Unit counters
      me
      4 Basic verb forms
      Dictionary form
      Masu form
      Nai form
      Stem form
      Ru verbs and u verbs
      Irregular verbs
      Conjugation patterns
      Te form
      Ta form
      Nakatta form
      Conjugating verbs in the plain form
      Conjugating verbs in the polite form
      Progressive form
      Potential form
      Conjugating the copular verb desu
      5 Verb types
      suru verbs
      Existential verbs aru and iru
      Transitive and intransitive verbs
      Inherently potential verbs
      Verbs with hidden become/get
      Verbs of giving and receiving
      6 Auxiliaries that follow verbs in the te form
      te + ageru, etc. (helpfulness)
      te + iru (progressive, resulting, and habitual states)
      te + shimau (completion)
      te + oku (preparation)
      te + miru (trial)
      te + iku and kuru (progress)
      te + aru (resulting state)
      te + hoshii (desire)
      7 Particles
      o (direct object)
      ga (subject)
      ni (at, in, to)
      de (at, by, in, with)
      e (toward, to)
      kara (from)
      made (until)
      no (of, ’s)
      to, ya, and ka (listing nouns)
      wa (topic)
      mo (addition)
      bakari (nothing but . . . )
      shika (only)
      dake (just/only)
      demo (even)
      8 Adjectives and adverbs
      Adjective types
      Basic adjective forms
      Multiple subjects
      Te forms of adjectives
      Degree adverbs
      Frequency adverbs
      Adverbs derived from adjectives
      Adverb + naru (change)
      Adverbs made from onomatopoeia and mimetic words
      Comparing two items
      Equivalent-degree comparison
      Comparing activities
      Superlative comparison
      9 Sentence types
      Statements
      Questions
      Sentences with indefinite pronouns
      Enriching statements
      Suggestions, requests, and commands
      10 Complex words and phrases
      sugiru, etc. (verbal compound)
      yasui / nikui (toughness)
      tai (to want to do . . . )
      garu (to show the signs of . . . )
      Noun + rashii (typical)
      Noun + no yō na (simile)
      Noun + mitai na (simile)
      Stem form + sō na (appearance)
      Volitional form + to omou (intention)
      Volitional form + to suru (attempt)
      yō ni suru/naru (change)
      koto ni + suru/naru (decision)
      koto ga dekiru (potential)
      koto ga aru (experience)
      11 Clauses
      to and ka (verb complement clause)
      mae ni (adverbial clause before . . . ) and ato ni (adverbial clause after . . . )
      aida ni (adverbial clause during/while . . . )
      uchi ni (adverbial clause during/while/before . . . )
      toki ni (adverbial clause at the time when . . . )
      nagara (adverbial clause simultaneously)
      kara and node (adverbial clause because . . . )
      ga and noni (adverbial clause although . . . )
      Noun modifier clauses (which/that . . . )
      12 Conjunctions
      Listing nouns with to (exhaustive), ya (partial), ka (disjunctive), and mo (addition)
      Listing verbs with te forms
      Listing adjectives with te forms
      Listing verbs and adjectives as examples using the tari form
      Listing verbs and adjectives emphatically using shi
      Sentence conjunctions
      13 Conditionals
      tara (whenever, when, if)
      ba (whenever, when, if)
      to (whenever, when)
      nara (if it is the case that . . . .)
      te mo (even if/though, no matter . . . )
      Permission and prohibition
      Obligation and discretion
      14 Passives and causatives
      Passive verbs
      Direct passive
      Indirect passive
      Causative verbs
      Make-causative and let-causative
      Causative with auxiliary verbs of giving and receiving
      Causative passive
      15 Honorifics
      Special honorific verbs
      (r)areru (respectful form of verbs)
      o . . . ni naru (respectful)
      o . . . suru (humble)
      Asking for permission very politely
      Making a request very politely
      Using go before a noun
      Family terms
      Honorific forms for adjectives
      Honorific/polite question words
      16 Review Exercises
      Appendix A: Basic verb forms
      Appendix B: Basic sentence predicate forms
      Japanese–English glossary
      English–Japanese glossary
      Answer key

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