Link to the deck: [https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/843402109](https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/843402109)
Past shared decks based off of this series have been limited in that they often contained only one sentence per grammar point. This one contains every sentence found within all three volumes of the Dictionaries of Japanese Grammar. Each card indicates the highlighted grammar point corresponding to the entry from which the sentence was taken with a brief explanation of the grammar point as well. It also contains audio on the back side of each card. Beyond this, it serves as great reading practice. It was released this year so it doesn’t seem to have gained a lot of traction yet, so I thought I would share it as it seems to be of excellent quality so far.
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The DoJG is such a great grammar resource.
This deck seems to have the basic explanation included at the beginning of each entry. But the actual books have about 2-3 pages of example sentences and usage notes for each grammar point. That’s where the real magic of that books lie, IMO.
I’d recommend if you use a deck like this, the first time you learn a card, you should read the full explanation from the book and then for subsequent reviews just use the snippet provided in the Anki deck.