Question: Kore wa nihongo de nan desu ka.Answer: "Hasami" desu.(Translation: What is this in Japanese? It is "Scissors".)

わたしは きむらさんから しゃしんを もらいました。 (やまださん)

This drill tests your ability to identify the object being transferred in a sentence.

Q: あなたは だれから プレゼントを もらいましたか。 (From whom did you receive a present?)

Minna No Nihongo Lesson 7 Fukushuu B Answers Page 64 Mastering Lesson 7 of Minna No Nihongo is a major milestone in your Japanese language journey. This lesson introduces essential verbs related to giving, receiving, and the tools we use to complete daily actions. Fukushuu B (Review B) on page 64 serves as a comprehensive check to ensure you have grasped these "action-oriented" grammar points before moving forward.

[Picture: Going to Hokkaido by airplane]

Example combination:

[Picture: Eating noodles with chopsticks]

This section tests your ability to explain how something is said or done using specific tools or languages.

(がんばってください!)

Question: Nande tegami o kakimasu ka.Answer: Boorupen de kakimasu.(Translation: What do you write letters with? I write with a ballpoint pen.) Exercise 2: Giving (Agemasu)

The answer key is a guide, not a prison. Native speakers will understand multiple correct answers in many cases.

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Question: Kore wa nihongo de nan desu ka.Answer: "Hasami" desu.(Translation: What is this in Japanese? It is "Scissors".)

わたしは きむらさんから しゃしんを もらいました。 (やまださん)

This drill tests your ability to identify the object being transferred in a sentence.

Q: あなたは だれから プレゼントを もらいましたか。 (From whom did you receive a present?) Minna No Nihongo Lesson 7 Fukushuu B Answers Page 64

Minna No Nihongo Lesson 7 Fukushuu B Answers Page 64 Mastering Lesson 7 of Minna No Nihongo is a major milestone in your Japanese language journey. This lesson introduces essential verbs related to giving, receiving, and the tools we use to complete daily actions. Fukushuu B (Review B) on page 64 serves as a comprehensive check to ensure you have grasped these "action-oriented" grammar points before moving forward.

[Picture: Going to Hokkaido by airplane]

Example combination:

[Picture: Eating noodles with chopsticks]

This section tests your ability to explain how something is said or done using specific tools or languages.

(がんばってください!)

Question: Nande tegami o kakimasu ka.Answer: Boorupen de kakimasu.(Translation: What do you write letters with? I write with a ballpoint pen.) Exercise 2: Giving (Agemasu)

The answer key is a guide, not a prison. Native speakers will understand multiple correct answers in many cases.