In the Minna no Nihongo series, Renshuu B (Practice B) consists of written exercises designed to help you solidify your understanding of the lesson's grammar and vocabulary. Unlike the "Mondai" section found in the separate workbook, Renshuu B exercises are in the main textbook and serve as essential building blocks. Their primary goal is to let you repeatedly practice new sentence patterns in a controlled, fill-in-the-blank format, building your confidence and accuracy.
Before jumping into the answers, remember the three core patterns:
(Have you already written the report? Yes, I've already written it.) 2) Tegami / dashimasu →right arrow
もう 京都(きょうと)へ 行(い)きましたか。
「Thank you」は 日本語(にほんご)で 何(なん)ですか。 Answer: 「ありがとう」です。 English: What is "Thank you" in Japanese? It is "Arigatou." minna no nihongo lesson 7 renshuu b answers
カリナさんに CDを 借りました。 (Borrowed a CD from Karina.)
Drinking coffee
In this practice section, the focus is on using the with verbs to describe what one is doing, and the 「で」 particle (tool/means marker) to describe how one does something.
Using the particle で (de) to indicate the means or tool used for an action. In the Minna no Nihongo series, Renshuu B
Used to express whether an action has been completed. Renshuu B Answer Key
: Doing something by means of a tool (e.g., eating with chopsticks).
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Practice using moraimashita (received) and naraimashita (learned) to ask about sources. Self-Study Resources Before jumping into the answers, remember the three
もう レポートを 送りましたか。—いいえ、まだです。 (Have you sent the report already? —No, not yet.)
Goal: Use に or から to mark the source from whom you receive, borrow, or learn something.
(Watashi wa sushi wa daisuki desu) Answer: I love sushi.
Target Structure: Noun [Language/Medium] で Noun を 書きます/送ります
Below is a breakdown of the standard answers and the grammar patterns they apply: 1. Using Tool/Means (Particle で) These exercises focus on the pattern: Noun (tool) + で + Verb tegami o kakimasu. (I write letters a ballpoint pen.) kami o kirimasu. (I cut paper scissors.) gohan o tabemasu. (I eat food my hands.) shashin o torimasu. (I take photos a cell phone.) 2. Language Translation Focuses on asking for words in specific languages using: "Word" + wa + Language + de + nan desu ka
: Indicates the instrument or language used to perform an action. Example: はしで 食べます (Eat with chopsticks).