This is a free 4-choice web app for practicing high school classical Japanese grammar, especially auxiliary verbs.
Students can review meanings, connections, conjugation forms, and identification through short original sentences and question-specific hints.
Classical Japanese auxiliary verbs often have several meanings. This app asks learners to look at the marked auxiliary verb, check the form before it, and choose the meaning that fits the context.
It also includes connection quizzes and conjugation quizzes, so learners can move between memorization and actual reading practice.
The hint area changes according to the current question. It shows original explanations and simple self-made diagrams for connection, meaning, and conjugation.
My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, making the app useful for repeated review.
Start with connection and conjugation if you are still building the basics. After that, try meaning identification to practice reading the surrounding context.
For class review, students can use a short 10- or 20-question course. For a longer check before a test, the mixed courses are useful because they combine several kinds of auxiliary verb questions.
The questions are short, so the app can be used during small study breaks, before class, or as a quick review at home.
Teachers and families can also use the course names and My Page history to see which areas need more practice.
The example sentences, answer choices, hints, tables, and diagrams in this app are created independently. They are not copied from textbooks, workbooks, entrance exams, mock exams, PDFs, or school handouts.
The app is intended as a supplementary practice tool. For official curriculum, exam, and textbook information, please check each official source.
Auxiliary verb practice becomes easier when learners follow a steady order: check the form before the auxiliary, narrow the possible auxiliaries, then decide the meaning from the sentence.
This app separates connection, meaning, conjugation, and identification practice, but the mixed courses bring them back together so students can move from memorization to short-sentence reading.
Short 4-choice questions make it easy to review one topic at a time. Learners can start with connection practice, then move to meanings such as negation, conjecture, completion, assertion, inference, and simile.
Because hints change for each question, students can check why the answer fits instead of only memorizing the correct choice.
The course names and My Page history make it easier to see which areas need more review. The app can be used as a light supplementary practice tool after class, at home, or during short study breaks.
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