Elevating the actions of superiors to show deep respect.
Passive, Causative, Volitional, and Conditional forms require repetitive drills. minna no nihongo 2 lesson 26 to 50 pdf grammar link
This lesson introduces the volitional form, which replaces the pattern used with friends or those of lower status. Elevating the actions of superiors to show deep respect
Learn how to conjugate verbs into their potential forms (e.g., taberareru - can eat) to express ability or possibility. Learn how to conjugate verbs into their potential forms (e
📘 Part 1: Intermediate Expressions & Modals (Lessons 26–30)
| Lesson | Core Grammar | Link | |--------|--------------|------| | 46 | ~ところだ (timing), ~ばかりだ (just finished) | Connects to ~たばかり (L26 revision) | | 47 | ~そうだ (hearsay/appearance) | Compare with ~らしい (L48) | | 48 | ~らしい (typical of/judgment) | Polite form in L49 | | 49 | Formal expressions (~ねばならない, ~ざるを得ない) | Advanced obligation | | 50 | Review of all 25 grammar points | Final link back to L26 |