Try a short Japanese Particles practice in this lesson! Choose a write particle to complete each sentence. で (De) marks a place of action, に (Ni) marks a destination or goal and another function of に (NI) is to mark a place of existence. So, when you have あります ("exist" for non-living things) or います ("exist" for living things) you have to mark a place in the sentence with に (NI). There are five sentences in this practice. Let's see how many correct answers you will get!
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