Simple Sentences Exercises For Japanese Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct particle


Simple sentences in Japanese grammar are essential for effective communication. They are the building blocks to construct more complex sentences. Japanese uses particles to indicate the subject, object, or other grammatical relationships in sentences. The basic structure for a Japanese simple sentence typically consists of a subject, followed by a particle, and finally the verb. Mastering these simple sentence structures will greatly enhance your ability to use and understand the Japanese language.

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1. *が* (subject) りんご_____たべます。
2. *を* (object) ねこ_____みます。
3. *で* (place) としょかん_____べんきょうします。
4. *に* (time) よる_____ねます。
5. *と* (and) さかな_____ごはんがすきです。

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the correct verb

1. *たべます* (eat) けいたいを_____。
2. *のみます* (drink) みずを_____。
3. *います* (exist-animate) とりが_____。
4. *あいます* (meet) あしたともだちに_____。
5. *ききます* (listen) おんがくを_____。

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