Lesson 2 Quiz: Demonstratives, Everyday Objects, and Possession
Test your knowledge on Japanese demonstratives, everyday objects, and possession.
Which word means 'this (thing near me)'?
What is the difference between これ and この?
Fill in the blank: 'わたし____ ほん' (my book)
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True or False: 'その' can be used alone without a noun.
How do you say 'What is this?' in Japanese?
Fill in the blank: 'それ____ わたしのです。' (That is mine too)
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Which demonstrative refers to something far from both speaker and listener?
True or False: ちがいます means 'thank you'.
Fill in the blank: '____ くるまはたかいです。' (That car is expensive)
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What is the appropriate response to 'それはほんですか' if it is a book?
What does 'せんせいのかばん' mean?
Fill in the blank: 'あれ____ なんですか。' (What is that over there?)
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True or False: どれ means 'which one' and is used to ask about choices.
Which is correct: 'This book is interesting'?
What does 'ほんのきもちです' mean in a gift-giving context?