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The B that A
Similar to this construction in English: 'The boy who ate pizza.' or 'The book that he bought.'
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The sushi I ate yesterday was the best.
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The movie I watched to pass the time was interesting.

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ASentence ending in plain form verb
BNoun
Basic Examples:
った (the book (that was) bought)

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beckyr16
Level: 1
Probably JLPT level N4ish - it's in Genki 2 and perhaps intermediate grammar?
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14 years ago
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マイコー
Level: 263
I'll be remarking *all* of the grammar to match the new levels sometime Nov/December (I'll be in Japan, so I can grab some of the next texts).
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beckyr16
Level: 1
Ok. Sounds good. I'm working toward the N4, would it be helpful for you to if I marked things as that level or let you do it once you got all the levels sorted out?

Mainly I marked this one because it had a listing of "Not Listed"
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マイコー
Level: 263
Don't worry about it for now :). Thank you, though!!
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Javona
Level: 1
Do you think the English in the example given above (った (the book bought)) would be better as: "the book (that was) bought" or simply "the book that was bought"?
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12 years ago
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マイコー
Level: 263
It wouldn't hurt! Will add it.
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12 years ago
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Ses
Level: 1
Not that it really matters, but the name of this type of pattern in English is called a "Relative Clause". (might help with people searching for it)
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12 years ago
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Niilaaa
Level: 1
れたおれました!
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6 years ago
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