[JLPT N5] “Let’s have coffee” — 飲みません / 飲みましょう / 飲みました / 飲むでしょう?

A:いっしょにコーヒーを飲みませんか。
B:いいですね、(?) 。

1 飲みません
2 飲みましょう
3 飲みました
4 飲むでしょう

A: Would you like to have coffee together?
B: Sounds good. Let’s have some.

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こんにちは、ちか先生です。

Konnichiwa, it’s Chika Sensei.

 

Today, I’m sharing a practice from my exclusive course.

This one’s for beginners (JLPT N5)!

Can you choose the right answer?

 

 

[Practice Question]

 

A: いっしょにコーヒーを飲(の)みませんか。

B: いいですね、(__)。

 

1 飲みません

2 飲みましょう

3 飲みました

4 飲むでしょう

 

 

 



 

 

 

[Answer]

 

A: いっしょにコーヒーを飲みませんか。

B: いいですね、(2 飲みましょう)。

 

A: Would you like to have coffee together?

B: Sounds good. Let’s have some.

 

 

〜ませんか is used to invite someone to do something.

 

So A-san is saying:

いっしょにコーヒーを飲みませんか

“Would you like to have coffee together?”

 

B-san agrees and says:

“Sounds good. Let’s have coffee.”

 

To say “Yes, let’s do that” in Japanese, we use 〜ましょう.

That’s why we use 飲みましょう here.

 

 

Other choices:

飲みません

= I won’t drink (rejection)

 

飲みました

= I drank (past tense)

 

飲むでしょう

= will probably drink (guess or assumption)

 

 

I hope this explanation helps! 😊