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JLPT N4 - Learn Japanese Grammar -te Form

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The JLPT N4 is the second level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. One of the grammar forms you'll need to master is the -te form of Japanese verbs. Even if you don't plan to take the JLPT, the -te form is essential for any student of Japanese.

As you learn Japanese, keep practicing the -te form, so you can take any Japanese verb and give its -te form with any hesitation. By spending just a few minutes every day learning Japanese, your language skill will improve quickly. Stick with it, and you will be amazed at how much Japanese you learn!

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We hope to see you in an online class one day! Until then, we wish you the best of luck and all the success on the JLPT N4 and in all of your Japanese studies.

JLPT N4 の 文法 て(けい)

    に を れますか。 A・B・C・Dから いちばん いいものを つ えらんで ください。

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(まいあさ) ご(はん)を      から、 コーヒーを ()みます。
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(ちず)は あちらに ()いて   、 ()った ほうが いいと (おも)います。
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あまり きれいじゃ ないですから、      から 使(つか)って ください。
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(しょくじ)を    から、 (えいが)を ()に ()きませんか。
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レポートは この (ほん)を      、 ()いて ください。
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