japanese · Comparison & Opinion · Lesson 89
Asking for Choices: 'AとBとどちらが'
Asking which of two items is preferred or more of something
You're trying to decide between two options, like two different travel destinations or two hobbies, and you ask a friend which one they think is better or more interesting.
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sometimes
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
often / well
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
not at all (with negative)
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
not very (with negative)
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
fairly / considerably
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
all / everything
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
approximately
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
about / approximately
Particle
A small word you put after another word to show its role in the sentence — like は (marks the topic) or を (marks what the action is done to).
Grammar Preview
which is more A or B
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