Mr. Tanaka sees a suitcase.
Question: 出張の準備はもうしましたか。
Answer: はい、もう 用意してあります。
(Yes, I have already prepared it.)
| Exercise | Topic | Example Answer | |----------|-------|----------------| | Ex. 1 | Command form (plain) | 行け, 食べろ, しろ | | Ex. 2 | Command + ください | 行けください, しろください → してください | | Ex. 3 | なさい | 食べなさい, しなさい | | Ex. 4 | たほうがいい | 飲んだほうがいいです | | Ex. 5 | ないほうがいい | 飲まないほうがいいです | | Ex. 6 | Mix | てつだわないほうがいいです |
Before looking at the answers, refresh your memory: minna no nihongo lesson 34 renshuu b answers
Below are the correct answers. I have included the original prompt in English where needed, plus the Japanese script.
If you are self-studying Japanese using the Minna no Nihongo textbook series, you know the drill. Renshuu B (練習B) is the section where you apply grammar patterns in controlled exercises. However, checking your answers is crucial because one wrong particle can change the entire meaning. | Exercise | Topic | Example Answer |
Lesson 34 introduces two vital grammar points: Command forms (Command form + ください / なさい) and ~たほうがいいです (It’s better to...). These are essential for giving instructions, warnings, and advice.
Below, you will find the complete, accurate answers for Minna no Nihongo Lesson 34 Renshuu B, plus detailed explanations for each answer. Before looking at the answers, refresh your memory:
Note: Page numbers and exercise numbers refer to the Second Edition (Buruputo), but the answers are compatible with all editions.
Topic: Preparation and Resultant State (~ておきます)
In Renshuu B, the exercises are designed to practice transforming verbs into their te-form and adding おきます (okimasu). This structure implies doing something in advance so that it is ready for a future event, or leaving something in a certain state.