<p>Well, even if you get one wrong, can you still get an 800? Is there some kind of curve?</p>
<p>And the ad about the dental office. I answered that the day it was open during the evening was Monday (because it was 9-9 and all other days were 9-5), that it was near the station (because it said after getting off at the station, you walk for 3 minutes), and that it advertised painless treatment (because although the ad was littered with kanji I was unfamiliar with, in the upper left corner it said いたくない). Were those correct? What did you guys put down?</p>
<p>yea, debbie, that’s what i did!!! so i think i have now 2 wrong about those 2 friends or 2 teammates lol</p>
<p>i took it today too.</p>
<p>the teammate/friend one, i said she was friend because she was the manager of the team, but nowhere did it say that she was his teacher.</p>
<p>for the dentist, it was painless treatment and open evening on Mondays.
but i had a debate about the ‘where is the dentist’ question. i said it was “close to the train station” because like someone else above said, it takes three minutes to walk there from the station. i didnt think the “next to the bank” was right because… well… mae is not … next to. </p>
<p>what do you guys think?</p>
<p>Yeah, that’s where they’d try to catch people that don’t really understand what’s being said. “Close to the station” was the only one that made sense. That was correct.</p>
<p>uy! I think that the dentist office is next to the BAnk! i understand that it was a 3 minute walk from the station, but do you guys think that ‘MAE’ was just next to the kanji for bank because it was the bank’s name? of course it wasnt a proper sentence like ‘ginko no mae ni arimasu’ but ‘mae’ would indicate that it was directly situated next to the bank, no?.. typically, ‘next to’ would be less than a 3 minute walk… so that’s why i reasoned out ‘eki’…gahh.</p>
<p>Oh, and what did you guys put on the one where the guy greeted with a “gomen kudasai!”—i thought he was entering the home, but im not sure</p>
<p>前 implies that the dentist’s office is across the street from the bank. Next to would be 銀行のとなりにあります。</p>
<p>I put that the guy was entering a home and that the woman was expressing appreciation <em>because sumimasen used in that situation means thank you</em>.</p>
<p>Tsenguun:
Next time, just give me the direct URL to this thread.</p>
<p>According to SAT II Blue Book:
80 800
79 900
78 800
77 790
76 780
75 74 770
73 760
72 750
71 740
70 730
69 720
68 67 710
66 700
and so on…</p>
<p>Okay, thanks FellowCCViewer!!!</p>
<p>for the teammate/friend one, was one option friend and another option teammate? I completly forget now. I put friend down though…</p>
<p>what did you guys put down for the grammar question that was about japanese being from 9 o’clock and lasting for 1 hour? I think the choices were に、まで、までに, or no correction.
I put down no correction because one hour is a time period. But the sentence itself didn’t make a lot of sense.</p>
<p>yea i put no correction there. i think it makes sense.</p>
<p>i’m pretty sure it’s no correcton, it just means from 9 o’clock to an hour after. There was a question in the grammar section that was like ペンもノート__かいます or something like that. would it be the blank be も or を? i put o…</p>
<p>sorry dude i am sure it was も.</p>
<p>just to include some grammar tips (edited)</p>
<p>sentence structure goes like “Noun も Noun も Verb”</p>
<p>例: 彼は文法も漢字も上手だよ</p>
<p>:( oh well</p>
<p><em>edit</em>
lol I’m a girl…</p>
<p>oh never mind. but it is just pity that I have those 2 letter questions wrong. And there could be some more!!! Damn me!!! I wanted to get a 800!!! Btw, how long have you been learning Japanese?</p>
<p>i think 2 years now? But it’s kind of different because I went on exchange there for a year.
but for the example you gave there mo replaces ha, can you find an example where it replaces (w)o? I need to like learn this lol. I’ve been looking through grammar stuff but can’t find it.</p>
<p><em>edit</em>
i found a grammar example for the question. <em>sigh</em> oh well.
Does anybody know the answers to the three questions about the dialougue between mr. otomo and someone else? It was like Where are they? in a restaurant, home, office, school, what did mr. otomo do? place an order, apologize, some other stuff, how did other person respond?</p>
<p>if i recall it correctly, it was home first and guest was giving some kind of present and the woman showed some appreciation. but i’m not sure about it. is this the question you asked??</p>
<p>and yea, a year is, imo, enough for a 800 on the test.</p>