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where to find exercise and examples?

#1
Hello,

I was wondering where I can find exercises (possibly with keys) and example sentences of certain aspects of the Japanese grammar, specifically the various conditionals (tara, nara, ba, to) and their different usages. The same for the various volitives/desideratives and the various supposition expressions (darou, rashii, you, sou) and the comparison of adjectives (absolute, comparative, superlative etc.)

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#2
A Student's Guide to Japanese Grammar by Naomi Hanaoka McGloin has some really good grammar explanations on the various conditionals, よう vs. そう and よう vs. らしい as well as other points of grammar. It's useful because it clarifies when you should use which.
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#3
Quote:A Student's Guide to Japanese Grammar by Naomi Hanaoka McGloin
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Edited: 2010-12-08, 11:07 am
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#4
Thank you for the suggestion. I never heard about the book, but looking at reviews it seems very good Smile
I was also wondering about books and web pages with exercises on the things I mentioned before.
Cheers
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