N2 Grammar

Master advanced Japanese grammar with our comprehensive JLPT N2 Grammar guides. Includes detailed explanations, native-level examples, and practice exercises to help you succeed in the JLPT N2 exam.

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Mastering よほど / よっぽど: Expressing Strong Degree and Inference in Japanese (JLPT N2 Grammar)

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning “よほど” and “よっぽど” are adverbs that express a strong degree, a considerable amount, or a high probability/inference. They convey a sense of “quite a lot,” “very,” “extremely,” “surely,” or “almost.” 🎯 Primary Function To emphasize the extent of something, or to express a strong deduction or […]

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やがて (Yagate): The Gradual Progression of Time in Japanese

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning やがて is an adverb that signifies something will happen “soon,” “before long,” “eventually,” or “in due course.” It implies a natural, often inevitable, progression of time or a gradual transition from one state to another. 🎯 Primary Function To indicate a future event or change that

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Unlocking わずかに (Wazuka ni): Mastering the Nuances of “Slightly” and “Barely” in Japanese

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning “Barely,” “slightly,” “a small amount,” “just a little.” It emphasizes the limited extent, quantity, or degree of something. 🎯 Primary Function Adverb, modifying verbs, adjectives, or sometimes nouns (with のような). It conveys that something exists or happens to a very limited extent. 📋 Grammar Structure わずかに

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Mastering N2 Grammar: はともかく (wa tomokaku) – Setting Things Aside

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning This expression means “leaving something aside,” “regardless of,” “setting something aside for a moment,” or “whether… or not… (is not important).” It implies that the item preceding はともかく is acknowledged but deemed less important or irrelevant to the main point being made. 🎯 Primary Function Its

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Mastering 「はもとより」: Beyond the Basics of “Not to Mention”

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning The basic meaning of 「はもとより」 is “not to mention,” “let alone,” “of course,” or “naturally.” It indicates that something is already true or obvious, and then introduces another, often more significant or surprising, piece of information that is also true. 🎯 Primary Function Its primary function

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JLPT N2 Grammar: 上は (ue wa) – The Unavoidable Consequence

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning “Now that… (this is the case), one must/should…” or “Since… (this situation exists), then…”. It expresses a strong sense of obligation, determination, or inevitable consequence arising from a given precondition. 🎯 Primary Function To indicate that once a certain situation or decision has been established, a

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Mastering つつ (Tsutsu): Simultaneously Doing and Yet…

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning つつ (tsutsu) primarily means “while (doing something)” or “although / despite (doing something).” It expresses two concurrent states or actions, or an action performed despite an existing condition or expectation. 🎯 Primary Function To describe two actions happening simultaneously, often with a slightly more formal or

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Mastering 「としても」: Concession and Hypothesis for JLPT N2

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning “Even if,” “Even supposing,” “Granting that,” “Though.” It introduces a hypothetical or conceded situation, often followed by a consequence that holds true despite that situation. 🎯 Primary Function To express a concession or a hypothetical condition, implying that the following statement is still valid or a

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Unpacking として~ない: Mastering Complete Absence and Unsuitability in Japanese

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning This pattern primarily expresses two nuances: 1) “not even one (of something) as a…” or “there isn’t a single…” (emphasizing complete absence within a category/role); and 2) “not suitable/qualified as a…” or “cannot (do something) as a…” (denying a role or capability). 🎯 Primary Function To

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Mastering 「とも」: An In-Depth Look for Advanced Japanese Learners (JLPT N2)

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning The grammar pattern 「とも」 is highly versatile and carries several meanings, primarily conveying concession (“even if/though”), expressing alternatives (“both A and B” or “neither A nor B”), or indicating a minimum/inclusion. It can also imply “despite being” when combined with certain phrases, often with a nuance

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Unlocking Japanese Inference: Mastering 「ところを見ると」

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning 「ところを見ると」 is a grammar pattern used to express a conclusion or inference drawn from an observation or perceived fact. It means “judging from the fact that…”, “from what I can see…”, or “it seems/appears that…”, implying the speaker has made an observation and is now forming

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間一髪!「〜ところだった」で危機一髪を表現しよう

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning “It almost happened,” “came close to,” or “on the verge of.” 🎯 Primary Function To express that something nearly occurred, but ultimately did not happen, often implying relief or regret. 📋 Grammar Structure 動詞の辞書形 / た形 / ない形 + ところだった (Verb Plain Form (dictionary form, -ta

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Mastering 「とか(で)」: Adding Nuance to Your Japanese Conversations (JLPT N2)

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning 「とか(で)」 is a versatile expression primarily used to convey unconfirmed information or hearsay, to list examples (often non-exhaustively), or to state a vague or indirect reason. The optional 「で」 often indicates a reason derived from the preceding statement. 🎯 Primary Function Its main roles are: 1)

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Unpacking Nuance: Understanding とというものではない (It’s Not Necessarily the Case That…)

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning The basic meaning of 「というものではない」 is “It’s not necessarily the case that…”, “It doesn’t mean that…”, or “It’s not simply that…”. It is used to deny a general assumption, a common belief, or a simplistic view. 🎯 Primary Function Its primary function is to express that

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Mastering 「〜というものだ」: Expressing Natural Truths and Strong Conclusions (JLPT N2 Grammar)

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning The grammar pattern 「〜というものだ」 is used to express a general truth, a widely accepted fact, or something that is naturally expected or inherent to a situation. It conveys a nuance of “it is indeed…”, “it’s only natural that…”, “it’s simply…”, or “this is what [X] is

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