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How to Tell the Difference between Japanese Particles: Comparisons and Exercises
How to Tell the Difference between Japanese Particles: Comparisons and Exercises
Particles are one of the most difficult aspects of the Japanese language. This is precisely why there are a good number of books on the market dealing with the subject. Most of these books take up particles as independent entities, so that after having studies them, students are, if all goes well, familiar with the functions of the individual particles. One unfortunate side to this approach is that some of the particles share the same functions (but with slight differences), and so even though students may have grasped the general nature of each particle, they are not sure about the differences between the particles that have similar functions.Well-known language book author Naoko Chino solves this problem by grouping the particles by function, defining them, giving samples of usage, and clarifying differences. Each section is followed by dual-purpose quizzes that allow readers to test and practice their knowledge. In this way, while not replacing general reference books on particles, this book goes a step beyond them and helps students nail down the troubling differences between particles.For students who find themselves befuddled when confronting such differences, How to Tell the Difference Between Japanese Particles should prove the perfect tool to further their understanding.By grouping particles that are similar in function, this book helps students pin down differences in usage that would ordinarily take years to master. Definitions, sample sentences, usage notes, and quizzes enable students to move to a higher level of comprehension.
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American Standard Bullet Poster (Cartridge Comparison)
American Standard Bullet Poster (Cartridge Comparison)
The American Standard bullet poster is full color - 36" wide and 24" tall. Images are all actual size (within 4/1000 of an inch). The poster includes all American Standardized Cartridges (Rifle, Handgun, and Shotgun) available January 2012, military surplus and a few bonus cartridges as well. The poster displays 165 unique rifle cartridges, 55 handgun cartridges, and 9 different shotgun gauges. Wildcat, proprietary, and obsolete-historic cartridges are not included in this poster. Examples of cartridges covered: Rifle Section The rifle selection includes all standard hunting cartridges from the 17 caliber Mach 2 and 22 LR up through the 505 Gibbs and 577 Nitro. It also includes historically significant factory available cartridges such as the 348 Win, 404 Jeffery, 450/400 Nitro, and 500 Nitro. Military surplus such as the 5.45x39, 6.5 Carcano, 6.5 Japanese, 303 Brit and the 8x57 Mauser are also included. (Bonus cartridges include the 20 mm, 50-20, 50 BMG, 416 Barrett, 408 and 375 Chey-Tac). Handgun Section The Handgun section covers cartridges from the 17 HMR and 22 LR to the 500 S&W including the 5.7x28 and the 44-40, 38-40, and the 357 Maximum, 445 Super Mag, and the 45 Win Mag. Shotgun Section The shotgun cartridges include the 410 and 32 gauge up to the 8 gauge. Shipping: Posters are packaged in mailing tubes. Multiple poster orders will be combined into a single mailing tube with reduced shipping costs. Packages are insured. If you receive a damaged tube please Refuse Delivery. The package will be returned and a replacement poster will be issued.
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How to Tell the Difference between Japanese Particles: Comparisons and Exercises
How to Tell the Difference between Japanese Particles: Comparisons and Exercises
Particles are one of the most difficult aspects of the Japanese language. This is precisely why there are a good number of books on the market dealing with the subject. Most of these books take up particles as independent entities, so that after having studies them, students are, if all goes well, familiar with the functions of the individual particles. One unfortunate side to this approach is that some of the particles share the same functions (but with slight differences), and so even though students may have grasped the general nature of each particle, they are not sure about the differences between the particles that have similar functions.Well-known language book author Naoko Chino solves this problem by grouping the particles by function, defining them, giving samples of usage, and clarifying differences. Each section is followed by dual-purpose quizzes that allow readers to test and practice their knowledge. In this way, while not replacing general reference books on particles, this book goes a step beyond them and helps students nail down the troubling differences between particles.For students who find themselves befuddled when confronting such differences, How to Tell the Difference Between Japanese Particles should prove the perfect tool to further their understanding.By grouping particles that are similar in function, this book helps students pin down differences in usage that would ordinarily take years to master. Definitions, sample sentences, usage notes, and quizzes enable students to move to a higher level of comprehension.
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