Complete Japanese Adjective Guide: A Simple Approach to Japanese Grammar
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Rating | : | 4.36 (516 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0804832765 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-16 |
Language | : | English |
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A Customer said Wow! Learn Adjectives AND more!. I was a little put off by the last reviewer's comments about the book and one star rating but took the chance anyway and found this to be an excellent book despite it being a book full of 'fill in the blanks'!The Complete Adjective Guide is over "Wow! Learn Adjectives AND more!" according to A Customer. I was a little put off by the last reviewer's comments about the book and one star rating but took the chance anyway and found this to be an excellent book despite it being a book full of 'fill in the blanks'!The Complete Adjective Guide is over 200 pages of exercises that slowly get you into adjectives, nouns, sentence structure and adjective conjugation. I never knew how complex and helpful Japanese adjectives are for sentence structure and information conveyance. As you learn about the adjectives, they take you into verb/adjective conjugation and you slowly learn how to conjugate verbs as well! Brilliant.This isn't a book for the absolute . 00 pages of exercises that slowly get you into adjectives, nouns, sentence structure and adjective conjugation. I never knew how complex and helpful Japanese adjectives are for sentence structure and information conveyance. As you learn about the adjectives, they take you into verb/adjective conjugation and you slowly learn how to conjugate verbs as well! Brilliant.This isn't a book for the absolute . Adjectives Simplified James McCauley Most books on the language, when discussing adjectives mix and match the "i" adjectives and the "na" adjectives, this book however keeps them seperate, and therefore helps your grasp of their usage expand quicker than other "sections" devoted to Japanese Adjectives contained in Japanese Language books.. Warning! Romaji! fleegle I hate Japanese books that use Romaji. I can't deal with it. It's probably a good book, but after a few pages, I just gave up.
Language Notes Text: English, Japanese
The complete Japanese Adjective Guide is a simple approach to understanding Japanese grammar and syntax, methodically leading students through the intricacies of adjective use. This volume also includes a convenient glossary of nouns. Lessons are incremental, with easy–to–follow explanations for independent study—gradually working up to the more difficult patters, and include many memory drills to afford the opportunity to thoroughly master the topic at hand. Highlights of this book are: Clear explanations of every adjective formation. Comprehensive exercises an
. She currently teaches Japanese at Manhattanville College and resides in New York. Ann Tarumoto has a bachelor's degree from Barnard College and a master's degree from Hiroshima University