Minna No Nihongo Lesson 34 Renshuu B Answers Hot! Jun 2026

This pattern contrasts two ways of performing an action — one with a preparatory or accompanying action (using the て‑form), and the other without it (using V‑ないで). The 〜て form connects sequential actions, while 〜ないで expresses that the speaker intentionally omits the action. A common mistake for English speakers is confusing 〜ないで with 〜なくて. Remember that 〜ないで (as in kakenaide tabemasu ) specifically means "without doing A," whereas 〜なくて describes a reason or cause.

Give advice using the た-form + ほうがいいです. minna no nihongo lesson 34 renshuu b answers

Tanaka made his younger sister clean the room. This pattern contrasts two ways of performing an

I add sugar and drink coffee.

Notice that とおりに can take either the dictionary form (future/routine actions) or た-form (past actions). On the other hand, あとで always takes the た-form when paired with verbs, because the first action must be completed before the second begins. Remember that 〜ないで (as in kakenaide tabemasu )

Avoid these frequent errors:

Translation: I study by myself instead of going to a cram school.

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