Minna No Nihongo Lesson 7 Fukushuu B Answers Page 64 Extra Quality ((link))
When practicing the "giving and receiving" section, pay close attention to the perspective. In Japanese, the "giver" or "receiver" can often be omitted if it is "I" ( watashiw a t a s h i ), so look for markers like to identify the other person involved.
This is the most important skill to develop. Use the grammar notes in your native language (the "Translation & Grammatical Notes" book that comes with the main textbook) to check your own work. By actively referencing the rules and explanations, you will learn and remember the correct answers far more effectively.
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These exercises often use pictures to show who is giving what to whom.
All of the answers above use the past tense (e.g., 見ました , 話しました ). Reviewing the rule for conjugating ます-Form verbs into the past tense (and the present negative, past negative) will dramatically improve your accuracy. Use the grammar notes in your native language
はい、 もう 食べました 。 (Yes, I have already eaten.) A (Negative): いいえ、 まだです 。 (No, not yet.) Question 2
If a teacher asks you もう 宿題を しましたか (Have you done the homework already?), never say いいえ、しませんでした (No, I didn't do it) unless you mean you never intend to do it. Always answer いいえ、まだです (No, not yet). This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
A: この花の名前を知っていますか。 B: いいえ、