You've learned there are two kinds of adjectives in Japanese, I-adjectives and NA-adjectives. I-adjectives end with the syllable I, such as YASUI "inexpensive." NA-adjectives take NA after them, when ...
A handy list of links to resources for teaching adjectives Stage 1: Getting a snack. Grammar Tip: Introduction to adjectives Stage 2: Talking about the family. Grammar Tip: Possessives 'mon' and 'ma' ...
We use comparative adjectives and adverbs to compare one person or thing with another person or thing.
You probably noticed this place is called Mount Scary. Well, that’s not because of the mountain. Allow me to explain. Y’see, she’s not just a yeti… she’s a scary yeti. Scary is an adjective. An ...
If you want to modify something using two or more adjectives, you change the preceding adjectives to the TE-form. Now, let me tell you how to turn adjectives to the TE-form. You’ve learned that there ...
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