Of course! Here are some examples of N4-level grammar with their meanings:
〜ないで (naide): Without doing; without Example: お金を使わないで、楽しい週末を過ごしました。(Okane o tsukawanaide, tanoshii shuumatsu o sugoshimashita.) – I spent a fun weekend without spending any money.
〜たり〜たりする (tari ~ tari suru): Doing things like ~; such as Example: 週末は、映画を見たり、友達と遊んだりします。(Shuumatsu wa, eiga o mitari, tomodachi to asondari shimasu.) – On weekends, I do things like watching movies and hanging out with friends.
〜ように (you ni): So that; in order to Example: 早く起きるように、アラームをセットしました。(Hayaku okiru you ni, araamu o setto shimashita.) – I set the alarm so that I would wake up early.
〜の (no): Expressing possession or description Example: 彼の車はとても速いです。(Kare no kuruma wa totemo hayai desu.) – His car is very fast.
〜そうです (sou desu): Appears to be; seems like Example: 明日は雨が降りそうです。(Ashita wa ame ga furi sou desu.) – It seems like it’s going to rain tomorrow.
〜ないでください (naide kudasai): Please don’t do~ Example: ここでタバコを吸わないでください。(Koko de tabako o suwanaide kudasai.) – Please don’t smoke here.
These grammar structures are commonly used in everyday conversations and written texts at the N4 level in Japanese.
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