![]() ![]() You should learn these because many of the grammar points can be easily overlooked when seen in the wild if you don't already know them. I recommend most people learn these after Cure Dolly/Tae Kim. Nihongo NET JLPT grammar - JLPT grammar taught in Japanese.It dispells common misconceptions about Japanese grammar people have due to studying Japanese grammar the traditional way. "Making Sense of Japanese - What The Textbooks Don't Tell You" by Jay Rubin - similar to Cure Dolly, it's like the equivalent of the first few videos.Dictionary of Grammar (DoJG) Reference - Table of all the grammar points in DoJG, helpful when you need quickly refer to a grammar point.Tae Kim’s Guide to Japanese, a guide for grammar - The one grammar guide everyone recommends.Cure Dolly Complete Transcript by dinuz - Because the audio quality is awful, and the image is unpleasant but the information is very valuable.As opposed to "traditional" way of Japanese grammar study, which distorts Japanese grammar to make it "easier" for Europeans. What she says is basically how Japanese grammar is thought of in Japanese, and then explained in English. Cure Dolly’s Organic Japanese - explains Japanese in the best way possible. ![]()
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