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  • Japanese
    • 1. Simple Sentences
    • 2. Noun
    • 3. Questions: ‘Ka’ and ‘Ne’
    • 4. Pronouns
    • 5. ‘Kore’ ‘Sore’ ‘Are’ & ‘Kono’ ‘Sono’ ‘Ano’
    • 6. ‘Koko’ ‘Soko’ ‘Asoko’ & ‘Kochira’ ‘Sochira’ ‘Achira’
    • 7. Time
    • 8. Verbs
    • 9. Come and Go
    • 10. Existence: ‘Imasu’ and ‘Arimasu’
    • 11. Numbers
    • 12. Counters
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    • 14. Comparison
    • 15. Superlative
    • 16. AND
    • 17. Verb TO BE
    • 18. Particles: ‘Wa’ vs ‘Ga’
    • 19. Question Words
    • 20. ‘Ageru’ ‘Kureru’ ‘Morau’
    • 21. Polite Form
    • 22. OR
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    • 1. Basic Grammars
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    • 3. NO and NOT
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    • 7. Adverbs
    • 8. Count Numbers
    • 9. Question Words
    • 10. Time
    • 11. Existence: 有 (yǒu)
    • 12. Existence: 着 (zhe)
    • 13. Conjunction: AND
    • 14. OR
    • 15. Comparison
    • 16. The Most: 最 (zuì)
    • 17. Modal Verbs: CAN
    • 18. Directions
    • 19. Verb TO BE
    • 20. A Little Amount
    • 21. Present Tense
    • 22. Past Tense
    • 23. Future Tense
    • 24. Plural Nouns
    • 25. Demonstrative Pronouns
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    • 10. Simple Past Tense
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Tagged: To Be

To Be in Japanese 1

Japanese

十一月 20, 2018

Lesson 17. The Complete Guide to Verb TO BE in Japanese

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To Be in Chinese 35

Chinese

十一月 2, 2018

Lesson 19. A Quick Guide to Verb TO BE in Chinese

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