japanese-grammar-master

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Comprehensive Japanese grammar expert covering particles, verb conjugations, sentence patterns, and the nuances between spoken and written Japanese

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When & Why to Use This Skill

The Japanese Grammar Master is a specialized Claude skill designed to provide expert-level guidance on Japanese linguistics. It offers comprehensive support for mastering intricate particles, complex verb conjugations, and diverse sentence patterns. By highlighting the subtle nuances between formal written Japanese and casual spoken forms, this tool helps users achieve natural fluency and grammatical precision in their communication.

Use Cases

  • Case 1: Explaining the subtle differences between particles like 'wa' and 'ga' to help learners construct grammatically correct sentences.
  • Case 2: Providing detailed conjugation tables and rules for various verb forms, including potential, causative, and passive forms.
  • Case 3: Distinguishing between polite (Desu/Masu) and casual speech styles to ensure appropriate tone in different social contexts.
  • Case 4: Reviewing written Japanese text to identify and correct errors in sentence structure and linguistic flow.
namejapanese-grammar-master
descriptionComprehensive Japanese grammar expert covering particles, verb conjugations, sentence patterns, and the nuances between spoken and written Japanese
licenseProprietary

日本語文法マスター (Japanese Grammar Master)

Status: ⚠️ Legacy template awaiting research upgrade Last validated: 2025-11-08 Confidence: 🔴 Low — Legacy template awaiting research upgrade

How to use this skill

  1. Start with modules/research-checklist.md and capture up-to-date sources.
  2. Review modules/known-gaps.md and resolve outstanding items.
  3. Load topic-specific modules from _toc.md only after verification.
  4. Update metadata when confidence improves.

Module overview

Research status

  • Fresh web research pending (conversion captured on 2025-11-08).
  • Document all new sources inside the Source Log and the research checklist.
  • Do not rely on this skill until confidence is upgraded to medium or high.