あの みせ ( 1 ) デザート ( 2 ) アイスクリーム ( 3 ) たべましょう。
a. が b. で c. と d. に e. は f. を
For those people who are preparing for JLPT, particles are very important part of the success. Which particle would you use for each blank?
The intended meaning of the sentence is: Let’s eat some ice cream for dessert in that shop. The correct answer is: 1 = b; 2 = d; 3 = f.
みせ (shop) is the place of action “eating”, so ( 1 ) should be the place of action marker “b. で.” アイスクリーム (ice cream) is the object of the verb たべる (to eat), so ( 3 ) should be the object marker “f. を.” We are eating ice cream for デザート, so ( 2 ) is “d. に” for the equivalent of “for” or “as” in English.
If you’d like more explanation about these particles, please watch this video.
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