Creating full sentences from visual cues or fragmented prompts, focusing on verb conjugation (e.g., past vs. non-past). Study Resources
Before jumping into the answer key, let's quickly review the core grammar points covered in . This lesson is a major step forward, introducing new verb types, particles, and giving/receiving expressions that are crucial for daily conversation.
This part focuses on translating phrases or finding equivalent expressions in Japanese, utilizing the (What is "String 1" in Japanese?) grammar pattern. Question 1 Q: 「Thank you」は 日本語で 何ですか。 A: 「ありがとう」です。 English: What is "Thank you" in Japanese? It is "Arigatou." Question 2 Q: 「Good bye」は 日本語で 何ですか。 A: 「さようなら」です。 English: What is "Good bye" in Japanese? It is "Sayounara." Exercise 3: Agemasu (To Give) vs. Moraimu (To Receive) Creating full sentences from visual cues or fragmented
For those who need a quick reference to check their work, here is the standard teacher's answer key for Lesson 7 Fukushuu B (Page 64 – assuming the standard 12-question format).
わたしは サントスさんに 電話を( かけました / もらいました )。 This lesson is a major step forward, introducing
The Fukushuu Section: What is Fukushuu B?
木村さん 本を 貸しました。(I lent a book to Mr. Kimura.) It is "Arigatou
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