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Japanese sentence structure quiz
how Japanese sentences are formed from subject, verb, object, etc.
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Language - Japanese
12th Grade
11/12/2010

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Where is the verb placed in a Japanese sentence?
Definition
Always at the end of the sentence ( followed by ka if a question )
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What are particles in a Japanese sentence?
Definition
Particles are used to show the relationship of one word to another in a sentence. They are sometimes referred to as markers.
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How do you form a question in Japanese?
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Make a statement and add ka to the end.
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Can I use a question mark instead of ka to form a question?
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Never use a question mark instead of ka
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Do you need to add a question mark to a Japanese sentence?
Definition
No, it is redundant. Use ka instead.
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What is a topic in Japanese?
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A topic, marked by the particle wa, is a comment on something that's already been discussed or is generally understood.
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What is a subject in Japanese?
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The Japanese subject is like the subject in English grammar, but its location is not the necessarily same as in English.It is marked by ga and is more specific than a topic, being used when making a neutral statement of fact. It is also used to show emphasis.
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When is the particle ga used?
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Ga is used to mark a subject, including when the subject is an interrogative pronoun.
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Where does the adverb appear?
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Adverbs are normally found right before the verb or adjective.
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What problems can be accounted when translating Japanese texts?
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Japanese texts use dependent clauses so heavily that if text is translated sentence-by-sentence, run-on sentences would often result.
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What is a good strategy when translating a complex Japanese sentence?
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To be able to analyse Japanese sentences properly, one needs to first cut the sentence into its clauses, then cut these up into phrases using the particles as guides.
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Where are question words [doko(where), itsu(when), dare(who), nan(what)] placed in the sentence?
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They usually follow the topic+wa and/or subject+ga if mentioned.
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What is the following in grammatically-correct English?: Kyou mise de Mari-san yasui ketsushita o kaimashita
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Today Mari bought some cheap socks at the store.
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Are there possible problems with using direct and indirect objects?
Definition
Yes! It get's a little tricky with commnication verbs:  She told us a story.  The story is the direct object; we 'sorta' received the story, so 'us' is the indirect object.
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Should the topic or grammatical subject always be included in the sentence?
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No. Wherever possible, leave out the topic or grammatical subject when it is understood to make sentences shorter and sound more natural.
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What is a modifier?
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A modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that limits or qualifies the sense of another word or word group.
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Where do modifiers occur in a sentence?
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Modifiers come before the word modified.
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Give examples of question words
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doko(where), itsu(when), dare(who), nan(what)
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Does ka still need to be used when question words [doko(where), itsu(when), dare(who), nan(what)] are present?
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Yes!
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what is the difference between a direct and an indirect object?
Definition
direct object receives the action of the verb [I sold the cake]; indirect object receives the direct object [I sold my mother the cake]
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How do the particles identify direct and indirect objects?
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The direct object is marked by the particle o,the indirect object is marked by the particle ni
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Where does the direct object appear?
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The direct object ordinarily comes just before the adverbs, if any.
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What is the composition of dependent clauses?
Definition
Dependent clauses contain verbs or adjectives complete with details that can make up any other sentence.
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Where do dependent clauses appear?
Definition
Dependent Clauses may precede any noun, whether it be in the subject or in the predicate, or other unclassifiable words like kara, tame, etc. in the sentence.
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What is the order of words in a typical Japanese sentence?
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time + place + (topic, grammatical subject) + modifiers +object + verb
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Kyou mise de ketsushita o kaimashita
Definition
today store socks bought
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Can the order of words vary in a Japanese sentence?
Definition
Yes, it may vary from the typical according to the emphasis desired.
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Kyou mise de ketsushita o kaimashita
Definition
Today ( I ) bought some socks at the store.
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Kyou mise de Mari-san ketsushita o kaimashita
Definition
today store Mari socks bought
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Kyou mise de Mari-san ketsushita o kaimashita
Definition
Today Mari bought some socks at the store.
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Kyou mise de Mari-san yasui ketsushita o kaimashita
Definition
today store Mari cheap socks bought
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