The JLPT N2 (Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level N2) is a standardized test that assesses non-native speakers’ proficiency in the Japanese language. The grammar covered in the N2 level includes intermediate to advanced grammar points. Here’s a list of some of the grammar points you might expect to see on the N2 exam:
- Verb conjugations (te-form, ta-form, potential form, etc.)
- Adjective conjugations (na-adjectives, i-adjectives, etc.)
- Conditionals (if-then statements)
- Passive voice
- Causative form
- Noun modification (no/kuni/mono, etc.)
- Relative clauses
- Verb-stem + suru/shita
- Verb-stem + tari/deshita
- Descriptive clauses (X ga Y da/desu)
To prepare for the JLPT N2, it’s important to study these grammar points thoroughly and practice them in context. Additionally, you may find it helpful to take practice tests to get a feel for the types of questions you will encounter on the exam. There are many resources available online that offer JLPT practice tests, including websites and mobile apps.