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Japanese Intermediate
Take Your Japanese Grammar Skills to the Next Level!
Ready to go beyond the basics? This intermediate grammar section helps you understand more complex structures and express yourself clearly and naturally in Japanese. Each lesson breaks down tricky concepts into easy steps so you can keep building confidence.
👇Browse all Japanese Intermediate posts below:
- Using 〜ば〜ほど in Japanese
- 〜そうだ: Hearsay vs Appearance in Japanese
- Using〜そうだ (Appearance) in Japanese
- Using 〜そうだ (Hearsay) in Japanese
- Understanding 〜ようだ in Japanese
- Understanding 〜のですin Japanese
- How to Use 〜ところ in Japanese
- Using 〜間(あいだ)に in Japanese
- Using 〜ながら Form in Japanese
- Causative-Passive Form of verbs in Japanese
- Causative Form of Verbs in Japanese
- Passive Form of Verbs in Japanese
- Potential Form of Verbs in Japanese
- Understanding 〜がする in Japanese
- Understanding 〜ように in Japanese
- Using 〜ために in Japanese
- たくさん vs おおぜい: the Differences in Japanese
- Understanding 〜らしい in Japanese
- Using 〜ほど〜ない in Japanese
- Understanding 〜より〜のほうが in Japanese
- Understanding “〜てはいけない” in Japanese
- Understanding 〜てもいい in Japanese
- Understanding 〜なければならない in Japanese
- How to Use 〜てくれるin Japanese
- How to Use 〜てもらうin Japanese
- How to Use 〜てあげるin Japanese
- All Japanese Conditionals 〜ば, 〜たら, 〜と, 〜ならExplained
- Using 〜なら for hypothetical situations in Japanese
- Using 〜と for Natural Consequence in Japanese
- Understanding 〜たら (If/When) in Japanese
- Understanding〜ば Conditional in Japanese
- Understanding 〜みたい in Japanese
- Expressing Completion or Regret in Japanese:〜てしまう
- Understanding 〜なくてもいい
- Expressing “without doing” in Japanese: 〜ないで
- Expressing a Change in Ability or Habit: 〜ようになる
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