Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu B Answers | Minna No
どうして遅れたんですか。 (Why are you late?)→ バスが来なかったんです。 (Because the bus didn’t come.)
This pattern uses to state a background situation before making a request or asking for a favor. Question 4.1
Always maintain the な bridge for nouns and na-adjectives to guarantee natural and flawless responses! If you want to test your understanding further, tell me:
Uses ~んですが to introduce a topic before making a request. Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu B Answers
Prompt: 電話番号が分かりません・どうやって調べたらいいですか (Don't know the phone number / How can I check it?)
This pattern is highly polite and crucial for social harmony in Japan. By saying , you soften your request by providing the listener with background context first. The が functions as a conversational cushion, meaning "but" or "so...".
Example: (Seeing someone with a wet umbrella) (Is it raining?). Exercise 2 & 3 (Asking for Reasons): Uses どうして ( doushited o u s h i t e ) with ~んですか to ask for a reason. どうして遅れたんですか。 (Why are you late
Below, you will find the , along with detailed grammatical breakdowns and common pitfalls.
Answer: ごみが。
(Could you possibly drive me to the station tomorrow?) Answer 2: [エアコンの修理、頼む] Example: (Seeing someone with a wet umbrella) (Is it raining
Answer: (Because the roads were crowded.) Renshuu B - Question 5
Now, let's reinforce these concepts by checking your answers for Renshuu B (練習B).
Comprehensive Guide to Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu B Answers
Mastering is the official gateway into the intermediate-beginner level of Japanese study, transitioning learners from basic grammar foundations into the core concepts tested on the JLPT N4 exam . This particular chapter transitions you from simply stating dry facts to expressing deep nuances, asking conversational questions, and requesting help like a native speaker.
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