Minna No Nihongo Lesson 7 Fukushuu B Answers Page 64 Extra Quality -
Kimura-san wa Miraa-san (ni) hon (o) moraimashita. (Ms. Kimura received a book from Mr. Miller.)
Pay close attention to who is giving and who is receiving. If the subject is 私 (I) , you can use agemasu (I give) or moraimasu (I receive).
Instructions: Translate the following sentences into Japanese, focusing on the Lesson 7 grammar points. Kimura-san wa Miraa-san (ni) hon (o) moraimashita
The particle に (ni) marks the target or recipient of the action (the friend). Exercise 2: Vocabulary & Particle Selection
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Minna no Nihongo is the cornerstone of Japanese language learning, and Lesson 7 brings crucial, everyday tools to the beginner learner. Specifically, the exercises are designed to test your mastery of particles and verbs introduced in this chapter.
Use で (de) for tools/methods (How? With what?). Use に (ni) for recipients (To whom? From whom?). The particle に (ni) marks the target or
If you are working through the famous Minna no Nihongo series, you know that Lesson 7 is a major turning point. This is where you move past simple "X is Y" sentences and start learning how to give and receive things—a cornerstone of daily Japanese conversation.
Page 64 of the Minna no Nihongo Shokyu 1 textbook contains the Fukushuu B (Revision B) exercises, covering lessons 4-7 with a focus on giving, receiving, and tools. These exercises primarily test the correct usage of particles like 'de', 'ni', and 'kara' in context, alongside reviewing verb usage.