Entries in the 'Connective Words' Category

Learn How to Use “-tekara” and “ato de” to Say After Doing Something

Good day to all! Once again, we have another daily update of Japanese grammar and tenses. In this post, we shall learn how to use -tekara てから and ato de あとで to tell someone “later” or “after” in Japanese. てから is useful when use together with verbs to tell someone that after doing this particular action, another action will occur. As for あとで, its the equivalent of “later”. Let’s find out how to use them. [Read more →]

Learn how to Connect and Identify the two types of Japanese Adjectives

Describing an object using an adjective is useful but what if a certain object contains more than one property? That’s where you have to learn how to connect adjectives together. Remember there are two types of adjectives in the Japanese language. The -naな and the -iい adjective are being use daily in the Japanese language. A lot of new Japanese learners gets confuse or use wrongly with these two type of adjectives. [Read more →]

Learn how to connect Japanese sentences using ga, kedo and dakara

Sometime back ago we learned about the -te てform, which is use to connect or continue sentences, or also known as “and”. In today’s post we shall learn more on how to connect Japanese sentences using connective words. The use of “but”, “because” and “so” will be covered today. [Read more →]