Comparative Exercises For Japanese Grammar


Exercise 1: Comparing Objects and People


Comparative in Japanese grammar is a concept commonly used to express the comparison between two or more objects, people, or situations. It is often formed using the particles より (yori) and の方が (no hou ga), which help to indicate the comparison being made and the subject being compared respectively. In this exercise, you will practice using these particles and other related structures to form comparative sentences in Japanese.

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Exercise 2: Comparing Actions and Feelings

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