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If さえ is the wrong answer, you should remove it from the “noun” structure or explain in which cases it can’t be used.

Besides that, possible in this question is also

  • だって
  • までも
  • にしても

None of them is added as alternative!

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Hey :smile:
I am fixing that :+1:

@Anthropos888

By the way, 子供でさえ is much more often used than 子供さえ, it is almost a set phrase (I will add notification about it).

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I have added alternative answers with comments :sunglasses:

Enjooy :+1:

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35%20
There were no alternative grammar. ^_____^ (Aka I clicked ‘a’ and nothing happened. Tried a couple of times.)

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Again a missing alternative for the “hearsay” grammar:

らしい, そうだ and んだって all have the “casual hearsay” hint, that’s not enough.

I don’t understand why I am wrong here. The structure said 始めた but it expects 始めて.

Is this a bug? Or does it have to do with すぐ? Help?

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There seems to be a bug in turning off holiday mode:
I turned it off several days ago, but still don’t get any reviews.
According to the upcomming grammar section, the next review is in 7 days (apart from one single entry).

@MissDagger Thank you for letting us know! Fixed.

@Anthropos888 We will do our best to make the hints more intuitive. In the meantime, we have added んだって to alternative answers so that you are not marked incorrect outright. Cheers!

@nanda Thank you for your feedback! It actually has everything to do with すぐ and we apologize for not having a better breakdown for this sentence. Verb[て] + すぐ means “as soon as/immediately after (verb)”, so in this case, はじめてすぐ means “as soon as I started” or “immediately after I started”. We apologize for the confusion and have added a note for this sentence. We will also catch はじめた rather than marking you incorrect. Cheers!

@airblaster Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry for the inconvenience and will look into what might be causing this issue. Thank you for your patience. Cheers!

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There’s no hints or highlighted word for this sentence.

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Hey :smile:
It has been fixed :+1:

Thank you for letting us know :bowing_man:

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Hi all. I just joined Bunpro today, so I sincerely apologise if whatever I’m about to say is as a result of newbie ignorance. For some reason, the enter button doesn’t work to proceed to the next study item, though I’ve been told by other users that it should. Not sure what could be causing this problem, and I know my enter button works. It’s small fry in the grand scale of things though, but just wanted to report it.

P.S. Great website.

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Are you using any script-blocking browser plugins? You might need to whitelist the site for everything to function as intended.

Edit: Is there no forum avatar icon for 41+?

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Not using anything like that. I’ve no idea why it’s not working. I’ll have a deeper dive tomorrow.

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Hmm, someone else might have a solution, but a temporary workaround might be to use a different browser (Firefox/Chrome/Edge).

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I’ve noticed some problems with the API documentation, and its actual functionality.

  1. In the “Response format” section, you say “If the resource you request is a list type, then it will return as an array. Otherwise, it will return a hash.” What it should say is “If the resource you request is a list type, then it will return as an array. Otherwise, it will return an object.” Perhaps you meant “Hash table” which would be accurate, but not really used when talking about JSON.
  2. Whenever I make a request, the response status code is 401 Unauthorized despite the fact that it returns proper data. That response code should be 200 when the request is OK, and 401 if bad/no credentials are supplied.
  3. You’re passing in credentials in the URL. This is a bad place to do that, since most web browsers will save URL history for GET requests. a better solution would be to use a header, like the Authorization header
  4. I can make requests through HTTP, which should not be allowed when sending requests with credentials. Any non-HTTPS calls should be rejected.
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Hey :smile:

If you are reviewing then the input field has to be active for enter to work that way.

If you are in studying mode/ lessons you can use arrows to move to another grammar point. The right and left ones.

Cheers :+1:

By the way, you should check out “uBlock” add blocking software. It might improve your surfing the net experience a lot.

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@Krispy Welcome! We are glad to have you. Do you happen to be using Safari by any chance? Safari has not been playing nice with our keyboard shortcuts and have yet to find a viable solution. If this is not the case, please let us know. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to have a fix for Safari key functions soon. Cheers!

Edit: Just noticed that you said that you use Chrome on the WK forums. We are not sure why you would be experiencing difficulty with the enter key or the audio. What JLPT level/Textbook Path are you studying at the moment?

@Kai Thank you for your replies to @Krispy! We apologize for not having the forum set up to display levels above 40 for you. You are just too fast! Your level should now display properly on the forums. If you are still not seeing your level displayed, try logging out and back in again. Cheers!

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I noticed that you mentioned to another WK user that bunny mode disables sound, and that was indeed the problem in my case also. I didn’t realize that it did that. Is that mentioned in the FAQ? I had a quick glance through but couldn’t find it. If not, maybe it’d be an idea to add that nugget to the tooltip when you hover over the option in the settings menu? If it is there, sorry that I didn’t see it. :sweat_smile:

With regard to hitting the enter key, it’s working fine in reviews today, but I’ll do more lessons and see if it works in those. I think the problem may only occur in lessons. But I’ll check and get back to you on it.

Edit: Still doesn’t work during study. I just click study, I didn’t pick a specific path to my knowledge, but it’s starting with N5. Using chrome, no mods/scripts whatsoever.

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It is now! We originally designed Bunny Mode for those that wanted to blast through their reviews quickly. We imagined that most people would not want to listen to the audio of a sentence if they were trying to speed through them. We can add some more clarification to the tooltip.

Currently the return/enter key only functions in the Study quiz mode or in reviews to move on to the next item in your review queue. If you want to progress through each tab on the grammar point and subsequently each grammar point in study mode, or when browsing grammar points, then you must use the arrow keys or click the arrows on the left or right side of the grammar point. Sorry for the confusion! Cheers!

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This is possible as well:

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