Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu B Answers Jun 2026
日曜日は どこへ 行きませんでした。→ 日曜日は どこへ 行か なかったんです 。
Used before making a request, such as "I want to do X, could you help me?".
どうして遅れたんですか。(Why were you late?) → バスが来なかったんです。(Because the bus didn't come.) Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 Renshuu B Answers
Prompt: 新幹線が遅れました (The Shinkansen was delayed)
Double-check that your nouns and な-adjectives have a な right before んです (e.g., Suki na ndesu , NOT Suki ndesu ). Lesson 26 introduces one of the most versatile
Translation: I want to learn flower arranging; could you please introduce a good teacher to me?
Lesson 26 introduces one of the most versatile and essential grammar points in Japanese conversation: Sentence Embedding (using verbs to modify nouns) . Suki na ndesu
Understanding the Core Grammar: The Power of 〜んです (~ndesu)
While native speakers use it frequently, using it in every single sentence can make you sound overly emotional, demanding, or dramatic. Use it when there is a clear contextual need for an explanation.
Pattern 4: Polite Requests (~んですが、~ていただけませんか) ~んですが creates a soft buffer before making a request. Structure: "Situation + んですが 、[Request] + ていただけませんか