Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu B Answers |link| Direct

Lesson 26 of Minna no Nihongo is a major milestone. It marks the transition into the second volume of the series and introduces the "~n desu" (~んです) structure, which is vital for natural Japanese conversation. 📖 Lesson 26 Grammar Core

Interrogative + V-ta form + らいいですか (~tara ii desu ka): Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu B Answers

Answer: いいえ、吸ってはいけません。
(Iie, sutte wa ikemasen – No, you must not smoke.) Lesson 26 of Minna no Nihongo is a major milestone

  1. Consistent Practice: Regularly practicing Japanese, both in writing and speaking, enhances your fluency and comprehension.
  2. Review Grammar Points: Make sure to review and understand the grammar points covered in Lesson 26 to perform well in Renshuu B.
  3. Immersion: Engage with Japanese media, converse with native speakers, or use language learning apps to supplement your learning.

Lesson 26 of Minna no Nihongo focuses on the sentence pattern ~んです ( Lesson 26 of Minna no Nihongo focuses on

Katarogu o moraitai n desu ga. (I’d like to get a catalogue...)

~んです / ~のです (giving explanations, showing feeling, or asking for explanation)

  1. Requesting a favor: Verb (て-form) + くれませんか (kuremasen ka) – “Could you please do… for me?”
  2. Offering/Giving: Verb (て-form) + あげます (agemasu) – “I do something for someone else.”
  3. Receiving: Verb (て-form) + もらいます (moraimasu) – “I get someone to do something for me.”
  4. Receiving (warmth): Verb (て-form) + くれます (kuremasu) – “Someone does something for me.”

This section uses ~んですか to ask for clarification when you see something happening. Example 1: (Seeing someone with a camera)