Japanese grammar is an essential part of learning the Japanese language.
It is the set of rules that govern the way words are combined to form sentences in the Japanese language. Japanese grammar is known for its complex system of particles, which are small words that are added to the end of nouns or verbs to indicate the grammatical function of the word in the sentence. In this post,
We will talk about JLPT N4 Grammar: 後で
JLPT N4 Grammar: 後で
later” or “afterward” in Japanese. It indicates that something will happen at a time following the present or a previously mentioned time. For example:
Form:
Verb (た form) 後で
Noun + の
For example:
1.テニスをした後で、お風呂に入ります。
“After playing tennis, I will take a bath.”
2.宿題をやった後で、テレビを見ます。
“After doing my homework, I will watch TV.”
3.勉強をした後で、お茶を飲みます。
“After studying, I will have some tea.”
4.レストランで食事をした後で、公園で散歩します。
“After eating at the restaurant, I will take a walk in the park.”
5.掃除の後で、本を読みます。
After cleaning, I will read a book.
In this sentence, the speaker is suggesting that they go to a cafe after they finish watching the movie. The particle の (no) is used to connect the noun 後 (ato)
6.仕事の後で、友達と飲みに行きます。
After finishing work, I will go out for a drink with my friend.
7.映画の後で、友達と話します。
“After finishing the movie, I will talk with my friend.”