What specific or illustrations are shown for that question?
Focus on the direction of the giving. A simple trick is to look at the subject of the sentence.
に / 借りました (ni / karimashita) or に / 貸しました (ni / kashimashita) depending on the illustration prompt. If Santos is receiving the book: に / 借りました . What specific or illustrations are shown for that question
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Use に for the recipient (e.g., Yamada-san wa Kimura-san ni hana o agemashita ). に / 借りました (ni / karimashita) or に
These questions test your ability to track the flow of objects or information. Agemasu (Give) : [Giver] wa [Receiver] [Object] o agemasu. Moraimasu (Receive) : [Receiver] wa [Giver] [Object] o moraimasu. 3. Sentence Completion with 「もう」 and 「まだ」
When receiving ( もらいました ) an item, you can use either に or から to mark the source/giver. から is often preferred when receiving things from institutions or organizations, but both work perfectly for individuals like "Father" (父). Take time to celebrate your progress, learn from
借りる (kariru) means to borrow. The item moves toward the subject. Question 3 (Teaching/Learning)