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文法. A collective term for syntax (the way sentences are put together) and morphology (forms of words, including the way new words are put together). Often used to describe function words such as particles, to describe word endings, and to talk about general sentence structure.

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Logic behind grammar patterns

I try to think of the forms like so within grammar structures: The plain form as a clause: いいところね。 Lit. Place that is good yeah? Naturally. It's a good place, yeah? 雨が降るかもしらない。 Lit. … So, what others here previously said, and how they broke down the grammar in their answers makes sense. If you think this way. This thinking has helped me immediately think of which form to use when. …
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