Japanese 1 Particles- Midterm Review

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This is a review of all the particles learn thus far for reviewing for midterms. Answer in roomaji.
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  • 2. 

    Question indicator

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    Sore wa nandesuka?!?! (what is that?!?!

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  • 3. 

    Particle for marking the main topic/subject.

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    BokuWA Ray desu. (I'm Ray)

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  • 4. 

    And (connecting nouns)

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    Boku wa aka TO ao sukidesu. (I like red and blue)

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  • 5. 

    WIth

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    Boku TO Dan wa benkyoo o shimasu. (me and dan study at the library together)

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    Subject marker, interacts with verb/But

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    Boku wa e GA tokuidesu (I'm good at painting) Boku no chichi wa supootsu GA heta desu, GA supootsu Daisuki desu. (My dad is bad at sports but loves them.)

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    Too, use/place marker

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    Enpitsu DE kakimasu. (writing with a pencil) Uchi DE nihongo de hanashimasu. (speaking japanese at home.)

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    Possession/descriptor

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    The given answer correctly translates the phrase "Ray NO quizzes desu. Nihongo NO quizzes desu." into "Ray's quizzes, Japanese quizzes." The phrase "NO" is used as a possessive particle in Japanese, indicating that the quizzes belong to Ray and are related to the Japanese language. The answer accurately conveys this meaning without including the unnecessary "The correct answer is" statement.

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