Learning objectives
- Lesson goals: Learn 限り for conditional scope ("as long as") and maximal extent.
- Form and connection: [Noun/Plain form] 限かぎり
- Nuance in real use: This intermediate pattern adds sophistication to your Japanese.
Form and connection
Core Explanation
Learn 限り for conditional scope ("as long as") and maximal extent.
Cultural Note
Practical examples
Common pitfalls
Build the base form before adding the pattern
Complete the required conjugation first. Do not keep polite and plain endings at the same time.
Match politeness to the situation
The examples are reliable starting points; relationships and context can still change the most natural wording.
Practice and answers
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[Noun/Plain form] 限かぎりShow answer
As long as you're alive, there is hope.Show answer
謝あやまらない限かぎり許ゆるさない。 ([Noun/Plain form] 限かぎり)Continue learning
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