Minna No Nihongo 2 Mondai Answers Pdf



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Minna no Nihongo Lesson 29 will introduce you to 47 new words and 5 new grammar structures of Japanese

Vocabulary and grammar of Minna no Nihongo lesson 29

All vocabulary (and a lot of grammar) from Minna no Nihongo II book、Lessons 26-50. (there may be a few other random words thrown in from my Japanese class.:) UPDATE: I still have to finish adding the grammar bit at the end of Lesson 50. I will add this soon! NEW UPDATE: I separated ALL the Kanji Prompt from the rest of the levels, so that they are together at the end!

  • Part 1: Vocabulary
  • Part 2: Grammar
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Part 1: Vocabulary

Listed below are 47 new words that appear in lesson 29. Let’s review these words before learning grammar.

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1あきます[ドアが~]開きます(a door) open
2しまります[ドアが~]閉まります(a door) close, shut
3つきます[でんきが~][電気が~](a light) come one
4きえます[でんきが~]消えます[電気が~](a light) go off, disappear
5こみます[みちが~]込みます[道が~](a road) get crowded
6すきます[みちが~][道が~](a road) get empty
7こわれます[いすが~]壊れます(a chair) break
8われます[コップが~]割れます(a glass) break, smash
9おれます[きが~]折れます[木が~](a tree) break, snap
10やぶれます[かみが~]破れます[紙が~](the paper) tear
11よごれます[ふくが~]汚れます[服が~](the clothes) get dirty
12つきます[ポケットが~]付きます(a pocket) be attached
13はずれます[ボタンが~]外れます(a button) be undone
14とまります[エレベーターが~]止まります(an elevator) stop
15まちがえますmake a mistake
16おとします落としますdrop, lose
17かかります[かぎが~]掛かりますbe locked
18[お]さら[お]皿plate, dish
19[お]ちゃわんrice bowl
20コップglass (vessel)
21ガラスglass (material)
22ふくろbag
23さいふ財布wallet, purse
24えだbranch, twig
25えきいん駅員station employee
26このへんこの辺this neighborhood, around here
27~へん~辺the place around ~
28このくらいabout this size
29おさきにどうぞお先にどうぞAfter you/Go ahead, please
30[ああ]よかったThank goodness!
31いまのでんしゃ今の電車the train which has just left
32わすれもの忘れ物things left behind, lost property
33~がわ~側~ side
34ポケットpocket
35おぼえていません覚えていませんI don’t remember
36あみだな網棚rack
37たしか確かI suppose, if I am correct
38よつや四ツ谷name of a station in Tokyo
39じしん地震earthquake
40かべwall
41はりhands (of a clock)
42さします指しますpoint
43えきまえ駅前the area in front of a station
44たおれます倒れますfall down
45にし西west
46ほうdirection
47さんのみや三宮name of a place in Kobe

Part 2: Grammar

  1. V-formいます

Vて-form いますexpresses the state which results as a consequence of the action expressed by the verb.

1) N がVて-formいます

窓が割れています。(*)

The window is broken.

電気がついています。

The light is on.

As in the examples above, when the speaker describes the state he/she sees in front of him/her as it is, the subject of the action is indicated with が. Example (*) shows that “the window was broken in the past and at present its consequence remains (=it is broken)”. Verbs which are used with this expression are intransitive verbs, and most of them indicate an instantaneous act or action. Examples of such verbs include こわれます、きえます、あきます、こみますetc.

When describing states in the past, Vて-formいました is used.

けさは道が込んでいました。

The road was crowded this morning.

2) N はV-てformいます

When the subject of an act or action is taken up as a topic, it is indicated with は.

このいすは壊れています。

This chair is broken.

  1. V-form しまいました/しまいます

Vて-form しまいましたis an expression which emphasizes that an action or event has been completed.

シュミットさんが持って来たワインは全部飲んでしまいました。

We drank all the wine that Mr. Schmidt brought.

漢字の宿題はもうやってしまいました。

I have done my Kanji homework already.

Though V ましたcan also indicate the completion of an action, the use of Vて-form しまいました emphasizes the actual completion of the action. Therefore, the latter is often accompanied by such adverbs asもう and/or ぜんぶ .

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Also, Vて-formしまいますexpresses that the speaker will complete an action in the future.

昼ごはんまでにレポートを書いてしまいます。

I intend to finish writing the report by lunch time.

  1. V-form しまいました

This expression conveys the speaker’s embarrassment or regret in a difficult situation.

パスポートをなくしてしまいました。

I lost my passport.

パソコンが故障してしまいました。

My personal computer’s broken.

Though the fact of losing one’s passport or the trouble with the computer can be expressed with なくしましたor 故障しました, these sentences above add the speaker’s feeling of regret or embarrassment about the fact.

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  1. ありました

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[かばん]がありました。

I’ve found [the bag].

Malgudi days movie download. ありましたhere is used to indicate that the speaker has found the bag, not to indicate that it existed some place in the past.

  1. どこかで/どこかに

In the examples shown in Lesson 13, you learned へin どこかへand をin なにかをcould be omitted. However, でin どこかでor にinどこかに cannot be omitted.

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どこかで財布をなくしてしまいました。

I’ve lost my wallet somewhere.

どこかに電話がありませんか。

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Is there a pay phone somewhere nearby?

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