Minna No Nihongo Lesson 7 Renshuu B Answers [updated] Here

Note that the physical Minna no Nihongo textbook typically includes a separate detachable booklet at the back containing all the answers for Renshuu B, C, and Mondai. Study Tip

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(I received a present from my mother.) Exercise 5: Already vs. Not Yet Focus: もう (Already) vs. まだ (Not yet) minna no nihongo lesson 7 renshuu b answers

In giving and receiving, "Ni" marks the person who receives the item (in agemasu ) or the person you get it from (in moraimasu ).

| Japanese | Romaji | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | もう | mou | already | | まだ | mada | not yet | | お金 | okane | money | | 切符 | kippu | ticket | | お土産 | omiyage | souvenir, present | | 手 | te | hand, arm | | はし | hashi | chopsticks | | ~すてきですね | suteki desu ne | That's nice/lovely, isn't it! | | ごめんください | gomen kudasai | May I come in? / Is anyone home? | | いらっしゃい | irasshai | Welcome (to my home) | | どうぞお上がりください | douzo oagari kudasai | Please come in | | いただきます | itadakimasu | Thank you for the meal (said before eating) | Note that the physical Minna no Nihongo textbook

This lesson focuses on essential Japanese grammar, such as indicating the means or tool used to perform an action, naming objects, and the verbs for giving and receiving. The answers provided below have been carefully compiled and are intended for self-checking and review.

Finding an "essay" for textbook exercises is a bit unusual since Minna no Nihongo Lesson 7 まだ (Not yet) In giving and receiving, "Ni"

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Used to express whether an action has been completed. Renshuu B Answer Key

Lesson 7 of Minna no Nihongo focuses on the means of an action (using tools), the giving and receiving of items, and the "already/not yet" aspect of actions. You can find the full set of answers for Renshuu B in the answer key booklet at the end of the Minna no Nihongo main textbook . Renshuu B Answer Key Guide 1. Doing an action with a tool: N (tool) de V

→ 「さようなら」です。 (What is "Goodbye" in Japanese? → It is "Sayounara".) 「ありがとう」は 英語で 何ですか。