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使い分け. The differences between two or more words or phrases and how to select the best one for a given situation.
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今晩/今夜: "tonight" or "evening"?
I'm studying Japanese N5 through the Genki 1 textbook, and it shows that the word for tonight is "今晩,” but when I look at the Anki flashcard set that I'm also using to study, it shows that 今晩 means "e …
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"掛ける" vs. "電話する"
What is the main difference between 掛ける and 電話する? I went onto Jisho, it says 掛ける means "to make (a call)" as an Ichidan verb, but if I look on the Vocabulary page for Lesson 6 of Genki 1, it says "電話す …
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「先生の専攻は英語ではありませんでした。」or 「先生の専攻は英語ませんでした。」?
I'm trying to find out the correct translation for "Teacher's major was not English." I'm currently learning the Past Tense of Verbs on Genki 1, and for past-negative, it says that "〜ませんでした" is used, …