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Minna No Nihongo Lesson 7 Fukushuu B Answers Page 64 Extra Quality New! Jun 2026

サントスさんは 木村さん( ) 本を (貸しました/借りました)。

Keep practicing, keep speaking, and don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Your confidence and fluency will grow with each exercise you complete. If you’re a teacher, these exercises can also be a great indicator of which concepts need to be re-taught or practiced more as a class before moving on to the next lesson.

In the Minna no Nihongo series, "Fukushuu" (復習) means "review." These sections appear after every few lessons to help you consolidate what you've learned. is a specific part of this review that combines grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension exercises, often requiring you to construct full sentences and dialogues. The exercises on page 64 are designed to test your understanding of all the Lesson 7 grammar points mentioned above. In the Minna no Nihongo series, "Fukushuu" (復習)

わたしは スプーン( ) ごはんを 食べます。 Answer: で (de)

Used to ask how to say a word or phrase in another language. For あげます (give)

“I borrowed a CD from Karina-san.”

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| Mistake | Why wrong | Correct | |---------|-----------|---------| | 私は先生に本をあげました。 | あげます from giver. You giving to teacher? Yes possible, but if you receive → もらいました | 私は先生に本をもらいました。 | | 友だちに車をかしました。 | That’s fine if you lent. But many confuse with かりました (borrowed). | Check subject: I lent = かしました, I borrowed = かりました。 | | もう食べていません。 | Contradiction – “already not eating” | もう食べました (already ate) or まだ食べていません (haven’t eaten yet) | | バスで行きますか? – はい、ぜんぜん行きます。 | ぜんぜん = never → must be negative | はい、いつも行きます。 / いいえ、ぜんぜん行きません。 |

If a teacher asks you もう 宿題を しましたか (Have you done the homework already?), never say いいえ、しませんでした (No, I didn't do it) unless you mean you never intend to do it. Always answer いいえ、まだです (No, not yet). and 教えます (teach)

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For あげます (give), 貸します (lend), and 教えます (teach), the arrow points away from the subject to the recipient ( に ). For もらいます (receive), 借ります (borrow), and 習います (learn), the arrow points toward the subject from the giver ( に/から ).