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カリヌくん
Level: 565

in my adjective conjugation I only get a maximum of 21 questions although I have studied many more adjectives that I would like to conjugate. Regarding the schedule, the conjugation terms that I have in my schedule are all polite forms, all casual ones and the TE form.

My expectation is to have the quiz with all adjectives I have studied overall (i have set it up as such in settings) and to have to put them through all the conjugation terms … of course based on the number of questions that I setup for the respective quiz. I have it currently set at 100 - still I only get 21 questions.

I would add that, if I go for the same type of quiz but not through my schedule, but through the “Resources” menu, it displays many more questions per quiz.

Any help would be appreciated!


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Anonymous123
Level: 1456

The "terms" in the conjugation schedule aren't adjectives. They are types of adjectives with the conjugation type being performed e.g. Past (Polite) - い adjective, and Negative Present (Casual) - な adjective

When you get quizzed on one of those terms it will then use one of the adjectives you know, of the appropriate type, to be conjugated.

Since you can only get quizzed on each "term" once in a schedule, you can only get quizzed on each adjective type /conjugation type combo once.

So, if you only have 21 "terms" (adjective type /conjugation type combos), you'll only get 21 questions (regardless of how many adjectives you know).

If you want to be tested on an adjective type /conjugation type combo more than once, use a focused review.

There are 27 possible "terms". These can be added to your schedule using the Add/remove materials link in your schedule settings.

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カリヌくん
Level: 565

Although I understand what you are saying, it doesn’t seem to work like that:

- when I use the same quiz option “adjectives conjugation” but through the mennu>resources and have the same conjugation types selectect, I get 4x times the number of questions. (image)

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- moreso, if what you were saying were correct, then I would have the same limitation on the “Verbs conjugation” schedule, which I don’t.

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Anonymous123
Level: 1456

The quizzes accessed from there are totally different. They existed long before the conjugation schedules ever existed.

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Anonymous123
Level: 1456

Verb conjugation schedules have 13 terms per each conjugations type (one for each ending kana), so while it has has the same restrictions, you won't notice it as easily.

Example "terms" are : Polite, non-past (ます) - Godan verb - う, Polite, non-past negative - す verb


There are 297 possible terms for verb conjugation schedules

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めいい~
Level: 15

Hi this was confusing for me too. I tried just adding polite past adj which has 3 terms. Based on the comment I thought doing a focused review instead with 40 quiz size will let it quiz me with 40 max adj based on those 3 terms but sadly it’s showing only 3 questions (with the setting anything Ive studied), even though advanced search with ‘my words’ filtered by adjectives shows more

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Anonymous123
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Focused reviews don't let you get around the restriction of a term only being able to be tested once in a quiz.

But you can do as many focused reviews as you want.


That being said, repeatedly testing on the same term, is somewhat antithetical to using a spaced repetition system.

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