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Recommended Japanese grammar books/ressources? - totsubo - 2009-07-09 I'm in Tokyo taking a one-year intermediate Japanese class and I'm having a bit of trouble with some of the grammar points presented in class. The main problem being that the textbook used presents the grammar points but does not explain them; it only gives usage examples. The explanation is left to the teacher. So needless to say if I don't understand the teacher, miss a class, or don't write it down I'm at a loss. I already have the beginner and intermediate dictionary of Japanese grammar but they don't have some of the points brought up in class. Can anyone recommend a book or web site with English explanation of Japanese grammar? I've already looked at jgram.org but it also did not have the points I was looking for. Thanks! Recommended Japanese grammar books/ressources? - Hashiriya - 2009-07-09 does http://www.guidetojapanese.org cover what you are looking for? Recommended Japanese grammar books/ressources? - Thora - 2009-07-09 There's also now an Advanced Dictionary of Japanese Grammar which might be worth checking out. Recommended Japanese grammar books/ressources? - Katsuo - 2009-07-09 If you want to check out what the Japan Times "A Dictionary of Advanced Japanese Grammar" covers, here is an index. Another grammar book I sometimes find useful is the one by Drohan. Recommended Japanese grammar books/ressources? - avparker - 2009-07-09 http://www.jgram.org covers most grammar points up to and including JLPT1. You can search using kanji, kana or romaji, or browse by level. There's usually a description and some example sentences. I found it useful to check my understanding for the harder points when using a 完全マスター grammar book (which has no english). Someone else pointed out http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/skills/grammar/ in another thread, but you need to know the JLPT level, and the descriptions are very brief. |