N3 Grammar

Master advanced Japanese grammar with our comprehensive JLPT N3 Grammar guides. Includes detailed explanations, native-level examples, and practice exercises to help you succeed in the JLPT N3 exam.

N3 Grammar

Mastering 合う (あう): More Than Just Meeting

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning The verb 合う (あう) is highly versatile with multiple meanings, including “to meet,” “to fit/match,” “to suit,” “to agree,” and when used as a suffix, “to do something together” or “mutually.” 🎯 Primary Function Acts as both a standalone verb expressing various states of convergence, fitting, […]

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Mastering あまりにも: Expressing “Too Much” or “Excessively” in Japanese (JLPT N3)

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning “too much,” “excessively,” “extremely” 🎯 Primary Function To emphasize that the degree of a state, action, or quality is far beyond what is considered appropriate, reasonable, or expected, often leading to a negative or surprising result or impression. 📋 Grammar Structure あまりにも + [Adjective (い/な)] /

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Mastering あまり: How to Use This Versatile JLPT N3 Grammar Point

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning あまり (amari) primarily means “not very” or “not much” when used with negative forms. It can also mean “too much” or “excessively” in certain contexts, especially with positive forms or the pattern あまりの…に. 🎯 Primary Function It functions as an adverb to modify the degree of

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Mastering 上がる (agaru) and 上げる (ageru): More Than Just “Going Up”

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning “To go up” or “To raise/lift”. 🎯 Primary Function Expresses upward movement, increase in degree/amount, completion of an action (when used as a suffix), or giving/receiving (上げる only, less common at this level but relevant). Also distinguishes between intransitive (上がる) and transitive (上げる) actions. 📋 Grammar

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Mastering 上げる (あげる) and 上がる (あがる): A Deep Dive for JLPT N3 Learners

Japanese Grammar Template Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning Both verbs relate to movement in an upward direction or increase/completion, but differ in transitivity and specific contexts. 🎯 Primary Function To express raising/lifting/giving (transitive, 上げる) and rising/going up/being completed/entering/becoming nervous (intransitive, 上がる). They also function as suffixes to indicate completion of an action. 📋 Grammar

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