Say the answers out loud to get used to the flow.
何を書きますか。 / 何で 書きますか。
The section of Lesson 7 in Minna no Nihongo focuses on the use of particles to indicate methods ( で ), recipients ( に ), and donors ( から ), as well as the "already/not yet" distinction ( もう / まだ ). Grammar Points for Renshuu B
何を食べますか。 / 何で 食べますか。
"Please write your name here" (koko ni namae wo kaku). Answer: ここに名前を書いてください。 (Koko ni namae wo kaite kudasai.) English: Please write your name here. Grammar: に (ni) for a point of focus/place of existence; 書く (kaku → かいて). minna no nihongo lesson 7 renshuu b answers
Pattern: [Person A] は [Person B] に [Object] を あげます。
Examples (2-1 to 2-2) involve identifying items like "punch" and "scotch tape" in Japanese. 3. Giving and Teaching (Particle に) Used for the recipient of an action: Noun (person) + に + Agemasu/Kashimasu/Oshiemasu
A: もう 部屋を 掃除しましたか。 (Mou heya o souji shimashita ka?) Answer: B: いいえ、まだです。 (Iie, mada desu.) 6. Answering "Yes, I already did."
: "Thank you" in Japanese → "Thank you" wa nihongo de nan desu ka? Answer : "Arigatou" desu. 3. N (Person) + ni + agemasu / kashimasu / oshiemasu Say the answers out loud to get used to the flow
| Number | Answer (Japanese) | Translation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | ここに名前を書いてください。 | Please write your name here. | | 2 | タバコを吸わないでください。* | Please do not smoke. | | 3 | パスポートを見せてください。 | Please show your passport. | | 4 | ここで待ってください。 | Please wait here. | | 5 | このボタンを押してください。 | Please push this button. |
(I received money from Mr. Santos.)
B: はい、もう たべました。 (Hai, mou tabemashita.) 6-2. Ticket / Buy
(What is that over there in French?) 3) Kore / Supingo →right arrow Kore wa Supingo de nan desu ka. (What is this in Spanish?) 3. Renshuu B-3: Stating What Something is in a Language Example: "Thank you" / Doitsugo →right arrow mou tabemashita.) 6-2.
Renshuu B Question 8: Using "もう" (Already) vs "まだ" (Not Yet)
Used to ask how to say something in another language. Example: "Thank you" は 日本語で なんですか ("Thank you" in Japanese is what?). Noun (Person) + に + あげます / もらいます あげます (agemasu): To give to someone. もらいます (moraimasu): To receive from someone.
私は ミラーさんに 日本語を 教えます。 (Watashi wa Miraa-san ni Nihongo o oshiemasu.) I teach Japanese to Mr. Miller.
(Send a photo to Mr. Tanaka.) 5. Renshuu B-5: Receiving Items ( ~ni/kara ~o moraimasu )
Meaning: "Please do [action] at [place]."
A classic trap: