Minna No Nihongo Lesson 7 Fukushuu B Answers Page 64 Extra Quality Site

もう荷物を送りましたか。(Have you already sent the luggage/parcel?)

Using the particle de to indicate the instrument used for an action (e.g., eating with chopsticks or writing in Japanese).

はい、もう 送りました。 (Hai, mou okurimashita.)

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~に is not just "to". It changes depending on whether you are doing the action ( あげます ) or receiving it ( もらいます ).

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(Yes, I wrote it in English.)

To master Lesson 7:

に (ni) indicates the recipient of the teaching. 1.4. 木村さん[に] 荷物を もらいました。 (Kimura-san [ni/kara] nimotsu o moraimashita.) Translation: I received a package [from] Ms. Kimura.

わたしは カリナさんに 英語を (習いました/教えました)。 Lesson 7 is a critical milestone

もう 荷物を 送りましたか。 (Have you sent the luggage already?) A: いいえ、 まだです 。 (No, not yet.) Question 3

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Mastering the series requires dedicated practice, particularly when tackling the review exercises ( Fukushuu ). Lesson 7 is a critical milestone, focusing on the usage of particles such as wo to express actions, tools, and giving/receiving. The book provides the questions