He knew the grammar point— ~eba yokatta (should have done). But the blank demanded the right verb form, the right context, the right feeling . He wrote “思います” (I think), erased it, wrote “後悔します” (I regret), erased that too. His pencil snapped.
“That’s it?” he whispered. He’d been circling around it the whole time.
The first result was a shady site called “JLPT_Secrets_R_US.” He clicked. A download started— Minna_Answers_FINAL(2).pdf . His heart raced. Freedom. But when he opened it, it was just a blurry photo of someone’s coffee-stained notebook. The answer for Question 3? Illegible. Minna No Nihongo 2 Renshuu B Answers Pdf
“That’s it,” he muttered. He opened a new tab and typed: Minna No Nihongo 2 Renshuu B Answers Pdf .
For Question 7, he wrote: “まあ、いいか” (Oh well, it’s fine). He knew the grammar point— ~eba yokatta (should have done)
The second link promised a “Complete Teacher’s Edition.” He clicked again. This time, a clean PDF loaded. There it was: .
Kenji’s eyes darted to Question 3. The answer was simply: “後悔している” (I regret). His pencil snapped
Kenji sighed and rubbed his eyes. The kanji on page 48 of Minna No Nihongo 2 were starting to blur into a single, angry grey smear. He’d been staring at Renshuu B, Section 5, for forty-five minutes. Question 3 was a monster: “若い頃、もっと勉強すればよかったと____。”