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Is it possible to practice straight-forward specific grammar structures like て-form's or Adjectives conjugations for example? Wanna improve my skills in choosing the right forms and recognizing Godan, Ichidan verbs. Like Focus Review in course but more directly as I mentioned. Will be very thankful for a replies even if it's not possible.
Under Resources>Lesson Centre, click the suggestion for conjugations or search "conjugate" to access the different conjugation practice lessons.
Under Resources>Lesson Centre, click the suggestion for conjugations or search "conjugate" to access the different conjugation practice lessons.
Thank you for reply. I was searching for some lessons like that and unfortunately there are some made by Renshuu but there are for "Pro" users and I'm not sure that is exactly what I'm looking for.
Those are indeed specifically for practicing conjugation (either by going from conjugated forms to the base form, or vice versa). Some of them are reserved for renshuu pro users, as you noted. I wish I could offer everything for free, but that's unfortunately not the case.
We hope to have something akin to study schedules for conjugations in the future, but they will most likely follow the study restrictions for free/pro that are already present in the Lesson Center lessons.
If you do not think that is what you're after, what type of question style would you like to see?
Those are indeed specifically for practicing conjugation (either by going from conjugated forms to the base form, or vice versa). Some of them are reserved for renshuu pro users, as you noted. I wish I could offer everything for free, but that's unfortunately not the case.
We hope to have something akin to study schedules for conjugations in the future, but they will most likely follow the study restrictions for free/pro that are already present in the Lesson Center lessons.
If you do not think that is what you're after, what type of question style would you like to see?
First of all I would like to say that I don't mind if some of the features is not for free. I appreciate the amount of materials here for everyone. As an active renshuu user I would like to have a ability to study specific grammar structures like て-forms, adjectives conjugations, maybe something like a game called "Define a verb or more Kao-chan related name". Because I miss so much my knowledge whichever verb is Godan or Ichidan and it will be great to have a ability after learning routine chill out and practice some "Verb, adjective recognition". And the next off topic thing that I noticed will be cool to have an option to remove certain term off the schedule. Because I have some that appear in multiple schedules. Thanks for reading.
P.S. すみません for potential mistakes in my English speech.
Got it! I would love to add another game this year, but we'll have to see. I think those lessons may be at least part of what you're looking for, although probably not a perfect fit.
I hope to be able to have something available for you in the future!
Got it! I would love to add another game this year, but we'll have to see. I think those lessons may be at least part of what you're looking for, although probably not a perfect fit.
I hope to be able to have something available for you in the future!
No problem. Curious people always find a way to deal with difficulties. I think you are doing great so far.
Under Resources>Lesson Centre, click the suggestion for conjugations or search "conjugate" to access the different conjugation practice lessons.
YES! Exactly what I need. There is no way to have this in a daily schedule, is there?
You can also train verb conjugations on this https://baileysnyder.com/jconj website.
Hoping to get them into a schedule this year. The problem is that the question styles are different from the other schedule types, so a new schedule structure has to be created for them.
Under Resources>Lesson Centre, click the suggestion for conjugations or search "conjugate" to access the different conjugation practice lessons.
YES! Exactly what I need. There is no way to have this in a daily schedule, is there?
You can also train verb conjugations on this https://baileysnyder.com/jconj website.
I'll try this site out, thank you for information.