Is there anything Tae Kim’s grammar course doesn’t teach that would potentially be useful

Hello I just finished Tae Kim’s grammar guide. About 3 quarters of the way through I noticed there was some grammar I was expecting to hear about and didn’t eg: あいだに、時に、うちに. My question is does anyone have a short or long list of grammar that would fill your holes of knowledge but isn’t necessarily out of the scope of what Tae Kim teaches?

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  1. If you like the approach of Tae Kim but would like a resource that’s more extensive and easier to search, the *Dictionary of Japanese Grammar* series from The Japan Times is exactly that.

    Or maybe Imabi, though it’s much less beginner friendly. https://www.imabi.net/

  2. IMO TaeKim isn’t a good primary resource.

    It’s dense, not very well explained and comparatively few examples.

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