Japanese Time Phrases and Word Order Exercises

Practise time phrases with quick prompts before moving into the free interactive game.

About the author

Luke McLaughlin created Constructing Language after living in Japan and later learning Mandarin Chinese from scratch. The lessons, games, and guides are built from that first-hand learner experience and checked against native-speaker course work with Hiro for Japanese and Xiang for Mandarin Chinese.

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What this exercise trains

Japanese time phrases often come near the start of the sentence. Specific clock times and calendar points often take ni, while broad words like today and tomorrow often do not.

Practice sequence

Answer the sample prompt, explain the grammar role in your own words, then repeat the pattern with a new noun, verb, time word, or location.

Practise time phrases