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Constructions
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This page will give you a complete overview of the major constructions in the Japanese language. For detailed information on how each construction is made, click the appropriate links.

Here you will find English constructions and instructions on how to make similar constructions in Japanese, and Japanese constructions and their counterparts in English.

A wa B da.
A very useful and versatile construction that the Japanese are very fond of using.
  Interrogative forms
How to make questions and requests.
 
A wa B ga C da.
An advanced variation on "A" wa "B" da.
  Negative forms
How to say "no" in Japanese.
 
Causative forms
How to let / have / make somebody do something.
  Passive forms
How to say that something is being done. This form is also used to show discontent.
 
Clauses
How to combine to sentences and use subordinate and coordinate clauses.
  Polite forms
Respect and classification are important in Japanese society. Here's how to show respect and use the correct levels of politeness.
 
Comparative forms
More, most, and the same as in Japanese.
  Potential forms
How to say that you are able to perform tasks, and how to say things are possible.
 
Conditional forms
"If" and "when" in Japanese.
  Prohibitive forms
How to say that something must not be done.
 
Counting & classifiers
The intricacies of counting.
  Requests
How to ask or invite people to do things.
 
Desiderative forms
How to say you want something, or want to do something.
  Sentence construction
Where to place what in a sentence.
 
Direct & indirect speech
How to quote people, or recall what someone thought or said.
  Subjunctive forms
How to say "Let's do this." or "Shall we?"
 
Dubitative forms
How to describe you have doubts, or that you are not sure about something.
  Tenses
The correct use of the different tenses, or how to say you did something already, are planning to do something, or are busy doing something.
 
Gender forms
The Japanese make a distinction between masculine speech and feminine speech. How not to sound like a little girl if you're man, and how not to sound like a construction worker if you're a woman.
  To be or not to be
The intricacies of the Japanese verb "to be". How and when to use it, and when not to.
 
Imperative forms
How to order people around, or say that you must / need to / have to do things.
   
 
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