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  • #29257

    Astralfox
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    Hi, can anyone recommend sources for practicing the adverb, いadjective, and なadjective grammar? The sentence decks don’t run into season 4 (yet?) and it feels a bit hazy, especially the adverb grammar.

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    クリス
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    I’m around the same point. I’ve added my own cards to the sentences deck. There are example sentences that you use and practice during the lessons, you can just copy/paste and add them as cards to your Textfugu deck. You won’t have any audio, but at least you’ll have the sentences to remind you how things are supposed to be working. Also remember there are sentences you can steal from the worksheets too (or even make up your own).

    There is Tae Kim’s grammar guide, but if I remember correctly he works with sentences in casual form (same principles though), but might be a little weird if you haven’t been introduced to casual outside of Textfugu (which would be Season 5 if you’re following the order).

    Edit: Actually I just noticed that い adjectives have sound for the sentences, so just right-click the blue arrow and “copy link address” and then paste that in the audio field of the card (make sure you are creating cards with the “Japanese” template, which is what textfugu uses). Anki will automatically stick the audio in your folder.

    • This reply was modified 12 years, 1 month ago by  クリス.
    • This reply was modified 12 years, 1 month ago by  クリス. Reason: Streamlining my edit. =)
    #29316

    Astralfox
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    Thanks that’s a great idea. I skimmed over the lessons again anyway (while scrolling carefully so I wouldn’t see the englsih) but it was rather tedious.

    #29321

    クリス
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    Yeh it is, the sentences do help a lot though. The “What do you want” chapter also has audio so that’s helpful for a sentences in your deck as well.

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