Lesson 22

Lesson 22 Lesson 22

Lesson 22 in GENKI 2.

『げんき2』の第二十二課のレッスンです。

Lesson 55: Causative Sentences
Lesson 56: Causative + てあげる / てくれる / てもらう
Lesson 57: Verb Stem + なさい
Lesson 58: ~ば
Lesson 59: ~のに
Lesson 60: ~のように / ~のような
Lesson 61: Summary of Lesson 22

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『げんき1』のレッスンはこちらからどうぞ!

Here’s a series of lessons on the previous chapter of the textbook!

教科書の前の課のレッスンはこちらからどうぞ!

Lessons for the next chapter in the textbook can be found here!

教科書の次の課のレッスンはこちらからどうぞ!

GENKI 2 Lessons

Review the grammar of Lesson 22 of GENKI 2 to prepare for the final chapter of GENKI!

This is a summary grammar exercise from Lesson 22 of GENKI 2. Practice combining the grammar of Lesson 22 in various way to build up your application skills!
GENKI 2 Lessons

Explain nouns with similar examples using nouns and よう

Learn to use よう to describe nouns with specific examples. There are differences between よう and みたい, as well as detailed supplementary information not explained in the textbook.
GENKI 2 Lessons

Use the Short form and のに to indicate a different result than expected!

Practise sentence pattern using the Short forms and のに to express results contrary to expectations. Supplements to the previous lesson and some explanations of points not covered in the textbook.
GENKI 2 Lessons

Use the ば forms to state the conditions for the establishment of an action or situation!

Practise conditional sentences using ば forms. Adjectives and noun ば forms, which are not practised in textbooks, are also introduced and practised.
GENKI 2 Lessons

Learn how to use verb stems and なさい to give commands to people in lower positions!

Learn sentence patterns for polite commands using なさい. Variations on sentence patterns not explained in the textbook are explained with example sentences. You will also practise のをやめなさい, which is not practised in the textbook.
GENKI 2 Lessons

Combine the causative form with ~てあげる/くれる/もらう to make a sentence in which you give someone permission to do something!

Learn sentence patterns that express permission by combining the verb's causative form with the beneficent expression てあげる, てくれる and てもらう. There is also practice using てもらう, which is not practised in the textbook.
GENKI 2 Lessons

The first lesson in Lesson 22 of GENKI 2 is the causative form! Use the causative form of verbs to show that you make someone do something!

Learn the causative form of verbs and sentence patterns using them. Master the grammar with careful and clear explanations and plenty of example sentences!
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