[{"id"=>"msg_6869b6636414819d915cfe7e7ddb018d0d70fb0bf698d0ee", "type"=>"message", "status"=>"completed", "content"=>[{"type"=>"output_text", "annotations"=>[], "logprobs"=>[], "text"=>"This flashcard deck focuses on JLPT N5-level Japanese grammar points commonly tested in JLPT and J-Test exams. It covers basic grammatical structures such as the use of でしょう to express probability or supposition, で to indicate location or means, がいる/がある to denote existence of animate/inanimate objects, ほうがいい to give advice or recommendations (both positive and negative), and まだ to express \"still\" or \"not yet.\" The deck includes example sentences in Japanese with English meanings and romanizations to aid beginner learners in understanding and using these fundamental grammar patterns effectively in everyday contexts."}], "role"=>"assistant"}]
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