Minna No Nihongo Lesson 7 Fukushuu B Answers Page 64 Extra Quality
Using the particle を to indicate the object of a transitive verb. Tools & Giving/Receiving (Lesson 7):
いいえ、あまり みません (No, I don't watch much). Extra Quality Note: あまり always pairs with the negative form (みません), never with positive.
If you're looking for help with a specific type of exercise (grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension), here’s a general approach: Using the particle を to indicate the object
The best way to solidify grammar and vocabulary is to hear them in context. Use the audio tracks that accompany the textbook or look for recordings of the dialogues and exercises online. Shadowing (listening and repeating) is a powerful technique for improving pronunciation and fluency.
Verbs like 行きます (go), 来ます (come), and 帰ります (return) with the particle へ (to). Action Objects (Lesson 6): If you're looking for help with a specific
Mentally translate what you are doing. "I am eating with a fork" (
わたしは かいしゃ ___ バス ___ いきます。 (I go to office by bus). etc.) in a sentence.
This review section focuses on foundational grammar like time expressions, existence, and the giving/receiving of items. While the textbook itself is entirely in Japanese, learners often use the accompanying Translation & Grammatical Notes to understand these exercises. Core Concepts Covered in Fukushuu B (Page 64)
This exercise tests your ability to use the correct particle (, を , に , etc.) in a sentence. The particles often connect verbs with the other parts of the sentence.