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How to use ~てもらう (~te morau): A Streetwise JLPT N4 Grammar Guide
“to have someone do something for you.” Read More
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Understanding ~ほど (~hodo): A Streetwise JLPT N3 Grammar Guide
It’s like sayin’ ‘to the extent that…’ or ‘so much so that…’ Read More
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Understanding ~うちに (~uchi ni): A Streetwise JLPT N3 Grammar Guide
“while you still can,” or “before it’s too late.” Read More
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Understanding ~てはかなわない (~te wa kanawanai): A Streetwise JLPT N1 Grammar Guide
It’s got this vibe of “I can’t take this anymore,” or “This is just too much for me to handle.” Read More
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Understanding ~かねない (~kanenai): A Streetwise JLPT N2 Grammar Guide
When you use 〜かねない (kanenai), you’re basically sayin’ that there’s a chance somethin’ bad could pop off. Read More
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Understanding ~ものの (~monono): A Streetwise JLPT N2 Grammar Guide
It’s a bit like saying “even though” or “although” in English. Read More
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Understanding ~のように (~no you ni): A Streetwise JLPT N4 Grammar Guide
It’s like you’re sayin’ somethin’ is “like” or “just like” some other thing. Read More
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Understanding など (nado): A Streetwise JLPT N4 Grammar Guide
“など” is like sayin’ “and so on,” “etc.,” or “things like.” Read More
