C Answers ((new)) — Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu
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Lesson 26 of Minna no Nihongo focuses on the 「~んです」 grammar point, which is used for explaining reasons or seeking clarification. In , you practice these patterns through short dialogues.
I've written a letter in Japanese. Could you please take a look at it? (日本語で手紙を書いた んですが 、ちょっと見ていただけませんか。) Asking for Advice or Instructions (~んですが、...): You want to visit NHK and need to know how. Expression: minna no nihongo lesson 26 renshuu c answers
荷物(にもつ)が多い(おおい)ですね。どこかへ 行く(いく)んですか (You have a lot of luggage. Are you going somewhere?) ええ、ちょっと北海道(ほっかいどう)へ 行く(いく)んです (Yes, I'm going to Hokkaido for a bit.) いいですね。 (That's nice.) Substitution practice: すてきな服(ふく)ですね / パーティーに 行く(いく)んです
In Lesson 26 of Minna no Nihongo , (Practice C) focuses on using the "~んです" form in short, natural dialogues to express reasons, clarify situations, or ask for explanations. Core components Lesson 26 of Minna no Nihongo
Below are the draft answers and scripts for the three dialogues in Renshuu C, Lesson 26. Dialogue 1: Seeking an Explanation This dialogue uses ~んですか to ask for the reason behind an observed action.
: Don't use ~n desu for every sentence; it is strictly for providing or seeking explanations . Could you please take a look at it
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どうして 遅れたんですか。 (Why were you late?)
眼鏡を かけないで 本を 読みました。 Megane o kakenai de hon o yomimashita. (I read a book without wearing glasses.)