The Elementary Subject and Predicate Quiz is a free web app for practicing basic Japanese grammar in a 4-choice quiz format.
Students read short original sentences, find the subject, find the predicate, and check how the two parts connect.
All questions are written as original short sentences for this app. The quiz does not reproduce textbook passages, workbook questions, exam questions, or drill materials.
The course structure is independent and is designed for elementary learners who want to review subjects and predicates step by step.
Hints change according to the question. They show whether to look for “who/what,” “what happened,” particles such as は and が, or the connection between the subject and predicate.
My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions for repeated review.
This quiz helps learners notice the center of a sentence: who or what the sentence is about, and what happens or what it is like.
Because the questions are short and shown in 4-choice format, students can practice a few questions at a time before class, after homework, or during a quick review session.
The app is designed for step-by-step review: simple sentences first, then longer sentences with modifiers, particles, and two subject-predicate connections.
Teachers and guardians can use the result screen, ranking, My Page history, and often missed questions to see which sentence patterns need more practice.
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