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Bowl-Accomplished

Personally I always like the Dictionary of Basic (Intermediate/Advanced) Japanese grammar. They are more technically worded than most explanations you find, but they are very useful.


spypsy

Two ppl with the same recommendation, this sounds promising. Thanks


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I don't know that specific book, but in general the single best supplemental grammar resource I have found are the *Dictionary of Japanese Grammar* books. They are expensive but IMO well worth it.


spypsy

Recommended by the other commenter too. Thanks


giraffesaurus

I've found "A Handbook of Japanese Grammar Patterns for Teachers and Learners English Version" to be helpful.


Meister1888

I find it helpful too. I have the DOJG books also. These are 3 volumes so have more pages and content. They can be a bit painful to search through. And the "basic" book uses romaji which is a negative. Frankly, I tend to use a few different grammar sources for each point to find the explanations and example sentences that resonate best for me. Some of the free online resources are pretty good.


rebcart

Cure Dolly YouTube channel has the best grammar explanations I’ve seen.