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What is the function of the particle は (wa) in a sentence?
It marks the topic of the sentence.
True or False: The particle が (ga) emphasizes the subject of a sentence.
True
Fill in the blank: The particle を (wo) indicates the __________ of a verb.
object
Which particle would you use to indicate possession?
の (no)
What does the particle へ (e) indicate?
Direction or destination
True or False: The particle と (to) can be used to list items.
True
What is the function of the particle で (de)?
It indicates the means or location of an action.
Multiple Choice: Which particle is used to indicate a contrast? A) も (mo) B) しか (shika) C) が (ga)
C) が (ga)
What does the particle も (mo) mean?
Also or too
Fill in the blank: The particle から (kara) indicates the __________ of an action.
starting point
What is the difference between the particles は (wa) and が (ga)?
は (wa) marks the topic, while が (ga) marks the subject.
True or False: The particle よ (yo) is used for emphasis or to provide new information.
True
Which particle would you use to indicate a limit or condition?
しか (shika)
What does the particle まで (made) indicate?
Up to or until
Multiple Choice: Which particle is used to indicate a reason? A) ため (tame) B) から (kara) C) の (no)
B) から (kara)
What is the role of the particle ね (ne)?
It seeks confirmation or agreement.
Fill in the blank: The particle か (ka) is used to indicate __________.
a question
True or False: The particle だけ (dake) indicates exclusivity.
True
What does the particle との (tono) indicate?
With or together with
Which particle indicates a change or transformation?
に (ni)
What is the function of the particle ばかり (bakari)?
It indicates ‘only’ or ‘just’.
Multiple Choice: Which particle is used to indicate a location in time? A) で (de) B) に (ni) C) へ (e)
B) に (ni)
What does the particle し (shi) indicate?
It is used to list reasons or examples.
Fill in the blank: The particle うえ (ue) can mean __________.
above or on top of