While I cannot provide direct download links due to copyright laws, here are legal and semi-legal sources:
Warning: Be cautious of scanned PDFs on file-sharing sites. They often have missing pages, typos, or outdated examples.
〜に違いない and 〜はずだ (strong vs moderate inference)
〜ところだ/〜ところだった nuance of time and near-miss events
Emphatic/stylistic particles: こそ, さえ, ほど, まで Minna No Nihongo 2 Lesson 26 To 50 Pdf Grammar
Concessive forms and literary connectors: 〜とはいえ, 〜ものだから, 〜おそれがある
Keep the PDF on Google Drive or Apple Books. Japanese grammar review works best in short, frequent sessions (e.g., 15 minutes while commuting).
Lesson 31: ~ば (conditional "if") & ~たら
雨が降れば、試合は中止です。 (If it rains, the match will be canceled.) While I cannot provide direct download links due
Lesson 32: Passive form (~られる)
Not just for "being eaten by a dog" — but also for expressing annoyance (suffering passive).
友達にケーキを食べられました。 (My friend ate my cake — and I’m upset.)
Lesson 33: Causative form (~させる)
"Let/ make someone do something."
子供に野菜を食べさせます。 (I make my child eat vegetables.) Warning: Be cautious of scanned PDFs on file-sharing sites
Lesson 34: Commands & Requests (Formal)
お静かに。 (Please be quiet — formal instruction.)
Lesson 35: ~ながら (while doing) & ~し (and... moreover)
音楽を聞きながら、勉強します。 (I study while listening to music.)
Convert each grammar rule into a front/back flashcard: