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JLPT N5 Grammar (Beginner Japanese): JLPT Test Questions

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The JLPT N5, the focus of this Japanese quiz, is the first level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

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JLPT N5 の ぶんぽう

     に なにを いれますか。 (ひと)つ えらんで ください。

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この おかしは (たか)いです  、 おいしく ないです。
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この おかしは (たか)いです。    、 おいしく ないです。
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(からだ)が (ちい)さいです   、 よわいです。
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(からだ)が (ちい)さいです   、 じょうぶです。
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(きょう)は はれて います   、 さむいです。
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