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Japanese grammar is quite different from English, but it is not difficult to learn. Patience, practice, and perseverance are the three keys to mastering JLPT N3 grammar. At the JLPT N3 level and above, the distinctions between some Japanese grammar forms can be difficult to translate to English, so try to read real Japanese to understand the context and nuance of the Japanese grammar.
Spend just a few minutes every day practicing and learning Japanese, and you can master the JLPT N3 grammar, vocabulary, and Kanji. Try a new intermediate Japanese quiz at Nihongo-Pro every day to check on your study progress, and keep up your motivation to learn Japanese!
Word order is the focus of this free Nihongo quiz. This kind of question was added to the JLPT in 2010, and has become one of the more difficult types of JLPT grammar questions.
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It all adds up to better online Japanese lessons for you. Here is to your success on the JLPT N3 and in all of your Japanese studies. Ganbatte kudasai!
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