Phase 2 · practice day · Day 63 of 100 · ~16 min

More reps — noun-modifying clauses

You met noun-modifying clauses on Day 62 — today is reps, not re-reading. Fresh words and sentences below, same pattern. Reminder: Put a whole clause in front of a noun to describe it: 私が見た映画 (the movie I saw). The reading unlock. Re-read the full lesson →

Today's words
meal (e.g. lunch, dinner)
to be delighted; to be glad
for example; for instance
particularly; especially
freedom; liberty
Write today's kanji — tap to replay
See it in real sentences
"Do you have anything to do?" "Nothing in particular."
I'm just beginning.
Give me some time to think it over.
It's time for us to go to bed.
I'll be able to see you one of these days.
The wrong time, the wrong place.

Practice

Spaced review — recall from earlier days (tap to flip)
medicine
(くすり)
1d ago
to perform
(おこな)
1d ago
to take (someone) with one
()れる
3d ago
two out
二死(にし)
3d ago
this year
今年(ことし)
7d ago
box
(はこ)
7d ago
Recall
Which word means “for example”?
Which word means “freedom”?
Which word means “particularly”?
Which word means “meal (e.g. lunch, dinner)”?
Listen and choose
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
Your turn — say it, then check
Say: “"Do you have anything to do?" "Nothing in particular."”
(なに)かやることがあるの?」「(とく)にない」
Say: “I'm just beginning.”
(いま)(はじ)めたところです。
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Furigana by kuroshiro · stroke order by KanjiVG · audio by your browser. Sentences are real native sentences, auto-selected for this day.