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JLPT N1 Advanced Japanese Grammar

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JLPT N1 is the advanced level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. The test covers various advanced Japanese grammar forms, in addition to advanced vocabulary, Kanji, reading comprehension, and Japanese listening comprehension.

JLPT N1 grammar includes many literary or formal grammar forms, some of which do not occur frequently in everyday Japanese conversation. Nonetheless, for the advanced student of Japanese, learning these advanced grammar forms is essential to reading Japanese novels, newspapers, essays, and so forth.

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JLPT N1 文法

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るとったからにはざるをない。
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しくて、1べずじまいだった。
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したかいもなく、こんなになってしまった。
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かくしてください。
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のおさん、ずいぶんえるね。
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