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Academia.edu uses cookies to personalize content, tail ads and remove the user experience. By Using Your Site, You Agree to Your Collection of Information Through the Use of Cookies. To learn more, view your Privacy Policy.× Lesson 2 from Minna no Nihongo gets you to know how to use words to indicate the location of the special things in Japan and related vocalization. The content below is the excerises
and the detail exposure for each of the exercises from lesson 2. Minna no Nihongo Lesson 2 withExrises and Detail Exposure. Task 1: Choose the Stable Word Task 2: Fill in the Blank with the Right Word Taks 3: Fill in the Blank with Suitable Interactive Word Task 4: Put the Words in the Same Order Task 5: Complete The Complete Converting. Task 1: Choose the suitable word Excise: Example : Answer ( what
) Is it (who, what, really)? ...... That's right. 1) Who is Mr. Miller? ...... It's 28. 2) Who is Mr. Wang? ...... No, it's not. 3) Is it (Mr. E, who, what)? ...... It's a camera. 4) Is this (me, you, that person)? ...... Yes, it's me. Answers and Detail Exposure. 1) 2) 3) What is this newspaper about? 4) Excersise: Example: (this) is a must. 1) (_______) is the radio. 2) (_______) is a computer. 3) (_______) Answers and Detail
Exposure. 1) Application : That is a radio (the radio is near the listener ) 2) Exposure : That is a computer. (The computer is far from the speaker and the listener ) 3) Expression : This is a dictionary ( The dictionary is near the speaker ) Example: Who is that person? ...... I'm Mr. Miller. 1) Is this (_______)? ...... Yes, it's Shinbun. 2) Is it (_______)? ...... This is a telephone card. 3) Is it (_______) tape? ...... It's a tape
of a cankoko. 4) Is this (_______)'s pencil? ...... It is a pencil of Mr. Kinpira. Answers and Detail Exposure. Examples: 1) 2) 3) ... It's a tape about Korean. 4) Example: is /hon/this → this is real. 1) it / it / is / of / I / King → 2) / / Mirror' / Jsho / is / this → →3) who / that / / / is / is that / / is / Sense / Tsukue / / is → Answers and Detail exposure. 1) it / it / is / of / I / of the → 2) / / Mr. Miller / Ysho / / this → → Anwser: This is
Mr. Miller's. 3) Who/ is / / / / is / → → Anwser: Whose umbrella is it? 4) That / is / Sensei / Tsukue / no / → → Anwser: That is Sensei's Tsukue. Task 5: Complete the Convertion. Example: Yamada: Yes, who is it? Santos: 408 Santos. 1) Santos: From now on (_______). Thank you very much. Yamada : This is my best regards. 2) Santos : Well, this is (_______). (_______)。 Yamada : Thank you very much. What
is it? Santos : Coffee. Yamada : (_______) Answers and Detail Exposure. 1) Santos: I hope for your kind assistant here after. Please Yamaha: I am Pleased to Meet You. 2) Santos : Well, this is just a must. Here you are. Vacation: Santos: Well, it's token of my gratitude. Here you are. Yamaha: Thanks....what is it? Yamaha: Thank you so much. The content above is all of the executives and detail answer keys
which are included in Lesson 2 Minna no Nihongo. If you have any questions or condition release comment down below. To view other lesson, click here. File Name : Minna no nihongo 2 fukushuu answers PDF You are reading Minna no nihongo 2 fukushuu answers PDF with this link This is an an There are a lot of questions that need to be answered using various kinds of particles. Based on the context of the
problem, you need to use the exact particles that are suitable for filling the empty bracket as an answer. All issues are listed in Chapter 13, One Japanese Book of Japanese Names, Chapter 13, Review Section B Part 2 on page 112. The following is the answered question: 1.Answer: Kanji : (bottom) is the person of the person of the person of the person of the lower part, hiragana : the person of the person of the
person who is a good person. Romaji : Fax (de) Repo to Okrimas Meaning: I will send the report in facsimile. The particle 'de' in question above fills the empty bracket as a correct answer. The above statement is the appropriate answer because the particle 'de' is used to describe or indicate any means or method. In the above context, it is a means for sending reports made by faximiles. 2.Answer: Kanji :
A.a.a.s.s. of Ona-san of Ona-san Do, Do of Tummy, Tummy and Tummy of Hiragana : Rear A A Saa Saa a a a aa a saz in Suzuins Roman character : Aria Wa Brazil's Okasasan (ni) has an electric wheel. Aria called her mother in Brazil. The answer to the above question is the interrogation pronoun dare. It is used to ask the person who the speaker called. 3. Answer: Kanji: Stapler Stapler hiragana: Stapler . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Another answer using particle 'de' to answer the above question and fill the empty bracket so that the statement is correct. 4.Answer: Kanji : , Line (line draw) Haraon
Hiragana:... Hide Gi-gi-gi-gi-a-do-do-i-do-do-de-ni-do-do-do-ni-de-ni-de-Roman character: Watasiwa Tomodachi (ni) Hong Wo Karymasita meaning : I borrowed a book from a friend. Another particle 'ni' is used as the answer to the above question. This indicates an indirect object and is actually a friend of the subject. 5.Answer: Kanji :... And the others look at the others, the others see the others. Hiragana :(Indol)
da Apanil Romaji : Mira Wa Eigo (De) Repo to o Kakimas Meaning: Mira is writing her report in English. The particle 'de' in the above answer points out how the report is written. In the above context, it is written in English. 6. Answer: Hiragana: Pain Lee Y. Ghiashanhai (also) is lively. Romaji: P moon is Nigia Cades. Sankai (mo) Nigia Cades. In other words: P is a good fit. Shanghai is also crowded. The particle
'mo' in question above is used to clarify that not only Beijing but also Shanghai has equal conditions that are both cities. 7.Answer: Kanji : The person under the person who understands it (), the adthes. Hiragana: Konaka, Toshi Toshi, and Toshida are Toda. Roman characters: The inside of the pass is Azusu (ga), Eki Kara Toui Death. Meaning: My house is quiet, but it's far from the station. This problem can be
answered using particle 'ga' that indicates inconsistencies between clauses that make up a complete statement. The talker said the house was quiet, but on the other hand his house was filled when he said he was far from the station. 8.Answer: :( () Dot Mal i Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Ka-hiraganaI like chocolate. Romaji: Kodomo Wachocole and (Ga) Sing. Meaning: Kids like chocolate. Particle 'ga' is actually the
right answer because in the context of the above problem conveys a personal sense of the subject that likes chocolate. 9. Answer : Kanji : Gen (Hara) etc. Hiragana: Only one of the children, the Roman character of Tadada: Miran is even Leyori (ga) Kozu. Meaning: Mila is good at cooking. Another particle 'ga' used as the answer to this problem. It is used to describe the subject of adjective ability, in this case it is
jyouzu or skillful. 10.Answer: Hiragana : Histsuji : The hiji is the hindraught of the right-hand hand is in-in-nagi-in-y-nagi. Romaji : I understand hiragana and katakana (ga). Meaning: I understand hiragana and katakana. The use of particles 'ga' in the above problem as an answer is because it indicates the object of the ability of the verb. The verb of the ability is Wakaal, and it is translated as understanding.
11.Answer : Kanji : (bottom), Chinese-China people hiragana: (see), Inade Ika Ni Gis Ni Gis Ni Gibb Ni Gid romaji: Yuji (ga), Elimas (Kara), Hayaku Hanari mas meaning: I have something to do, work, and things to do, so I will go home early. The answer to this problem is also the use of particle 'ga'. It uses particles to describe the presence of something, and in the above problem, it is for a task, something to do,
or for. It also uses particle 'kara' to connect previously written clauses to clauses written after creating cause and effect statements. He goes home early because the talker has a job, errand, or something. 12.Answer: Kanji : (sound), cash register (next), Higashinaka City hiragana in Higashinaka City : In Liy ( ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The answer uses doco to ask a specific location of a place that is a bookstore location in the context above. 13.Answer: Kanji : Hanaya (hiragana : () of () ), (), (1), (1) ( ), Rishita's profit-take roman characters: to the flower shop, to the bookstore (no) Aida
(ni) Kutsuya. Meaning: There is a shoe store between the flower shop and the bookstore. Question pronoun 'itsu' is used to answer questions that fill empty brackets. Another person is asking how many apples he bought. 14.Answer : Kanji : Dot (.), Two people (Hiragana : Mr. Tada (.) Romaji : Niwa (ni) Dare ( mo ) Imasen Meaning: No one in the garden. The above problem was answered by a combination of
interrogation pronoun 'nan' and castle and Japanese counter 'nin'. It is written as Nannin on the whole. The reason for combining this is that Mr. Yamada's number of children indicates that Nin exists as a Japanese counter for people. 15.Answer: Kanji : ( ( ) - Every) Hiragana : One person () person ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) the same roman character as: Hako (no) Naka (ni) Nami (mo) Arima language. Meaning: There's
nothing in the box Answers toThe above question is Nandai. It is also a combination of interrogation pronoun 'Nan' and another type of castle (Japan counter) 'dai'. The Japanese counter 'dai' used to count machines like computers is an important factor in the above combination as an answer to fill empty brackets. 16.Answer: Kanji : Co., Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'm in a conference room. Hiragana : I'm
Tsujitsu Ere.....I'm in Kaigissetsu. Romaji: Matsumoto-san (Japanese), Doco Deska. Under the sea (d) What do you mean now : Where is Matsumoto? (He or she) is in the conference room. The answer is also a combination of pronoun 'nan' and 'jikan', which are exactly counters of time. That's why Nanjikan is asking how many hours it will take to get from Kyoto to Hiroshima. 17.Answer : Kanji : ( ( ) (1) , Nakada
City Hiragana : (2), Shimoda Romaji every 10 years in the circle: Reyzoko (Ni) Egg (Ga) 10. Meaning : There are 10 eggs in the refrigerator. The answer to the above problem is a combination of interrogation pronouns 'nan' and 'nen'. I'm asking how many years have passed in Japan. 18.Answer: Kanji : (East) () Co., Ltd. ..hiragana : very temporary Koshikiri () Hitsujiri Romaji: Osaka (Kara) day (work) Hikiki (de) 1
jin Kakarimas. Meaning : It takes an hour from Osaka to Tokyo by plane. The answer uses interrogation pronoun dou to ask how the state of Thailand was. 19.Answer : Kanji : Ingredients (3) Ingredients: Hiragana : 3rd Tone Romaji : Watasiwaani (to 3 Ninymus) Meaning : Me and my brother make three of us (exists). The answer is using 'dou' to fill the empty bracket. Asking about the situation and situation within
the party is synonymous with interrogation. 20.Answer: Kanji : 1 (1) One person's hiragana: 1 ngo (1) 1 intance inser Romanji: 1 nun house (ni) 1 kai tennis wo Simas meaning: I play tennis once a week. The answer to the above question is the particle 'ni'. By answering the problem using this particle, it describes the time interval of the number of occurrences of the specified activity. The above problem explains
that the subject is playing tennis once a week. 21.Answer : Hiragana : Via ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meaning: Which is better between beer and juice? It connects several items and those items are the kind of drinks that will be asked. The specified problem is followed by particles 'ga' combined with interrogation pronouns used
to ask preferences for different types of drinks. 22.Answer: Chinese characters : Chinese names () use the source of the source. Hiragana : Ichiyoda Tadatadadada-san is a Romaji of Tanaka who is the same as Mr. Tanaka: Ichi-s-s-Pi's-s-su-su-su-su-su-su-su-su-su-su-su-s-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-
so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so Su-su-su-su-su-su-su-su-su-su-su-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-japanese-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so-so Particle 'mo' is used to answer questions describing equal values or conditions for both objects. These are
the presence of many people in both China and China.23.Answer : Chinese characters : ( ( ( ( ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hiragana : In da na Nara (), In Saa Kazu da da a in da in daromaji : The best eating of the uda (ni) orange (ga). Meaning: Among the fruits, oranges are the ones I love the most. The answer, using the particle 'ni', on the other hand the particle 'ga' refers to a
collection of items used to express the sensation and subjectivity of the speakers who like oranges in the fruit. 24.Answer : Kanji : Taji hiragana in the line : - ... A person of the thyss and the thyss. Romaji: I am Atashii PC (Ga) Hoshii Street. Meaning: I want a new PC. To express hope or what someone wants, the particle 'ga' is used to fill the empty bracket as an answer. The speaker wants a new PC. 25.Answer :
Hiragana : ( ) Roman characters: Mr. Noto (Ga) River. Meaning : (my) throat was dry. The above problem is to use the particle 'ga' as the correct answer. It is used by the speaker to express subjectivity explaining that his or her throat is dry. 26.Answer : Kanji : Yo, Man Hiragana in the U.S. and China : The name is an althn (), an alth, an alth, an alth, and an alther is shown by the price. Romaji : Depa and Lee
Purezent Wo Kai (ni) Ikimasita meaning: I went to a department store to buy presents. The particles in the direction indicate how the particle 'e' specifically the speaker will go. The next answer is explained that the particle 'ni' specifically goes somewhere for the speaker to do something. 27.Answer : Kanji : Very list : (bottom) (bottom) (bottom) (bottom) Hiragana : Nntori ( a ) In in in in in in in in in in Roman
characters: Museum (de) Kale (ni) Irashita. Meaning: I met him at the museum. Particle 'de' indicates where or where the activity is performed. The other particle 'ni' is to indicate the opponent or opponent who explained that he met the speaker. 28.Answer : Kanji : Kachi's Ta's Squid (Lee Lee i Ka Ji) Lee Ka Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Kachi Kachi Kachi Kachi Kachi Kachi Kachi Kachi Kaz Kale hiragana : Sanana
Naskazu (a) in Intas Insta (a) In Su's in in in in in-in-in-in-in-in-romanji: Karina Wa Nihon (de) Bijutsu (wo) Kanyu (Ni) Carina came to study art in Japan. 29.Answer : Kanji : Gogo Co., Ltd. Hiragana : Yogo's yogo gave an apple by Toshishita Yoda. Roman character: Mai Mai (De) Sampo Shimazu. Meaning: I take a walk in the park every morning. Particle 'de' indicates where or where the speaker will use to take a
walk that is a park in question above. The complete question, which consists of several numbers, can be found entirely in Japan Go Chapter 13 of the Japanese Name in Review Section B Part 2 on page 112. 112.

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