This free quiz app helps students review Classical Japanese grammar and honorifics in a quick 4-choice format.
All questions, answer choices, hints, short example sentences, and diagrams are original. The app does not reproduce textbook passages, workbook questions, entrance exam questions, mock exam questions, or published teaching materials.
The courses cover conjugation of verbs and adjectives, auxiliary-verb meanings and connections, particles, kakari-musubi, respectful language, humble language, polite language, and direction of respect.
Honorific questions use short original sentences so learners can practice identifying who is being respected and from whose viewpoint the respect is expressed.
Hints change according to the current question. They include original diagrams for conjugation tables, auxiliary-verb connections, kakari-musubi, particles, and honorific direction.
My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, making the app useful for repeated review.
Use the short courses when you want to check one topic before class, homework, or a quiz. Use the longer mixed courses when you want to review several grammar points together.
The app is especially useful when you want to separate similar ideas: respectful versus humble language, narration versus conversation, irrealis + ba versus realis + ba, and kakari-musubi endings.
The short sentences are newly written for this app. They are intentionally compact so students can focus on grammar, honorific type, and direction of respect without depending on a copied source passage.
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