Even with the answers, here are the most frequent errors students make in Lesson 34 Renshuu B:
Since I cannot show the pictures, I will describe the scene and give the standard answer.
Picture: A person writing a note saying "Meeting at 2:00". The purpose: Not to forget. minna no nihongo lesson 34 renshuu b answers
Picture: A person studying abroad in France. The purpose: To learn French cooking.
Mr. Tanaka sees the note.
Question: どうしてメモが置いてありますか。
Answer: 山田さんに電話するのを忘れないように 書いておきました。
(I wrote it so I wouldn’t forget to call Yamada.) Even with the answers, here are the most
Scene: A busy morning at Suzuki Company’s office. Mr. Tanaka and Ms. Lee are checking preparations for a client visit.
Before looking at the answers, refresh your memory: Picture: A person writing a note saying "Meeting at 2:00"
Task: Make polite requests using Verb (command form) + ください.
| # | Verb (Dictionary) | Answer | |---|-------------------|--------| | 1 | 書く (kaku) | 書いてください → Wait! Correction: The command form is 書け, so 書けください. However, Lesson 34 teaches that ください attaches directly to the command form. But in real Japanese, 書いてください is more common. For the sake of the exercise, follow the textbook: 書けください (though rare). | | Real Answer (Textbook standard) | 行く (iku) | 行けください | | 2 | 読む (yomu) | 読めください | | 3 | 話す (hanasu) | 話せください | | 4 | 食べる (taberu) | 食べろください | | 5 | する (suru) | してください (exception) | | 6 | 来る (kuru) | 来いください (こいください) |
Teacher’s Note: In modern Japanese, command form + ください is used in written warnings (e.g., 止まれください – “Please stop”). For daily conversation, て-form + ください is far more common. But follow your textbook for homework.
Mr. Tanaka planning a trip.
Question: ガイドブック、買いましたか。
Answer: はい、旅行の前にいろいろ調べて おきました。
(Yes, I looked up various things before the trip.)