いっしょに美術館へ行きませんか。 すみません、用事があるんです。 (Won't you go to the art museum with me? Sorry, I have some errands.)
Answer: 友達が。
Plain Form (replace だ with な) + んです (e.g., 綺麗なんです)
いいカメラですね。どこで 買ったんですか 。 Translation: That is a nice camera. Where did you buy it? Question 1.2 Cue: 日本語、上手です (Good at Japanese)
To make sure you fully understand this grammar, I can help you practice further if you tell me: Which specific gave you the most trouble? Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu B Answers
バス が 来なかったん です。 (Because the bus didn't come.) 2. Asking for Advice or Instructions
patterns to bridge the gap between basic and natural conversational Japanese. Key Grammar Focus: ~んです The primary focus of Lesson 26
( ) (shiru) to, watashi wa sushi o taberu. Answer: Shitteiru Translation: When I know that, I eat sushi.
Q: どうして会社を休みましたか。 A: (かぜ/です) Question 1
I want to go to the beach when the weather gets warmer. Answer: Tenki ga atataku naru to, kaigan ni ikitai desu.
食べ物を買いに行きます。 (Tabemono o kai ni ikimasu – I’m going to buy food.)
Minna no nichijo wa doredoko kawaru mono desu. Gakusei wa ichi nichi benkyou o shimasu. Watashi mo gakusei desu. Watashi wa ichi nichi, asa 7-ji ni okimasu. Sorekara, watashi wa 8-ji ni benkyou o shimasu. 12-ji ni, watashi wa tabemono o tabemasu. 2-ji ni, watashi wa kouen ni arukimasu. Yoru 8-ji ni, watashi wa terebi o mimasu. Yane, 10-ji ni watashi wa nemasu.
Renshuu B (Practice B) specifically focuses on embedding a verb phrase into a larger sentence to explain in relation to an object or a destination. Key Grammar Focus: ~んです The primary focus of
面白いデザインの靴ですね。どこで買ったんですか。 (Interesting shoe design. Where did you buy them?)→ インドで買ったんです。 (I bought them in India.)
In Renshuu B, you are given a set of actions. Your task is to combine them into a single sentence using the form to indicate that you do things like A and B (among other possible actions).
This pattern uses to ask what someone should do in a specific scenario. Example 3: (Wanting to see Kabuki)
Question 4 introduces a vital survival phrase structure: [Verb in Ta-form]たらいいですか ( What should I do? ). Combine this with 〜んですが to comfortably ask for directions, recommendations, and assistance anywhere in Japan.
This guide provides the answers and structural breakdown for the Minna no Nihongo Shokyu II Lesson 26 Renshuu B (Practice B), focusing on the (explanation) grammar point. Grammar Focus: ~んです (~n desu) This lesson focuses on using
面白い靴ですね。どこで買ったんですか。 (What interesting shoes. Where did you buy them?) Question 2: Giving Reasons for a Situation