Search pages and navigate
Why JLPT N4 learners mix up このあいだ (このあいだ, “the other day, recently”) and けれど / けれども (けれど, “however”).
While meaning-wise distinct, both often appear at the beginning of sentences to provide context. Kono aida (このあいだ) provides a time reference ('recently'), while keredo (けれど) provides a logical contrast ('however').
On JLPT N4, this pair shows up as a vocabulary meaning question. You see one word and pick its English equivalent from four options — one of which will be the other word in this pair, chosen as a distractor precisely because of the overlap.
Reading the explanation is step one. Targeted practice is what actually moves a confusion pair out of your weak list. Free, no signup needed to try.
Practice N4 confusion pairsSpot a mistake in this explanation? Email us. Explanations are AI-generated and human-reviewed; corrections welcome.