Japanese Grammar Auxiliary Verbs Quiz
Practice meanings, connections, and tricky auxiliary verbs with original 4-choice questions!
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What is the Japanese Auxiliary Verb Quiz?

This is a free 4-choice web quiz for practicing auxiliary verbs in junior high Japanese grammar.

The quiz uses original example sentences, choices, explanations, and hints. It focuses on meanings, connections, and common distinctions such as passive, potential, causative, negative, desire, past, assertion, politeness, volition, appearance, hearsay, inference, and comparison.

Practice by course

Students can start with the basics, then practice specific groups such as reru / rareru, seru / saseru, nai / nu / zu, tai / tagaru, ta / da / desu / masu, and souda / youda / rashii.

Each course is designed for short daily review, regular test preparation, and grammar warm-ups before exam study.

Hints that match each question

Hints explain where to look in the sentence, how to separate the auxiliary verb from the previous word, and how to use clues such as subject, context, and connection.

Review records and often missed questions are available on My Page, so learners can return to the auxiliary verbs they tend to miss.

How this quiz helps learners

The quiz uses short original sentences instead of long reading passages, so students can focus on one grammar point at a time.

Dynamic hints show how to split the sentence, look at the preceding word, and decide the meaning from context. Challenge records and often-missed questions can also be reviewed from My Page.

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