JLPT N4 6 min read Updated May 17, 2026 Grammar pattern

それに

also; in addition

Learn how to use それに, a JLPT N4 Japanese grammar point meaning also; in addition, with structure, nuance, examples, mistakes, and comparisons.

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それに means also; in addition. It is a JLPT N4 Japanese grammar pattern used to express the N4 idea of “besides; in addition; moreover” in natural Japanese.

This grammar point often appears in conversation, written explanations, formal notices, and JLPT-style reading questions. If you want to express the N4 idea of “besides; in addition; moreover” in natural Japanese, それに is a useful pattern to learn after the N5 basics.

What does それに mean?

Use それに when you want to express the N4 idea of “besides; in addition; moreover” in natural Japanese.

Natural translations include:

  • besides
  • in addition
  • also

The exact English translation changes with context. Focus on what the grammar point does in the sentence first, then choose the English phrase that sounds natural.

How to form それに

Sentence. + それに + sentence

Examples of the pattern:

  • Sentence. + それに + sentence
  • Sentence.
  • それに

Pay attention to the word form before the pattern. Many JLPT N4 mistakes happen because the meaning is understood, but the grammar is attached to the wrong form.

When is それに used?

Use それに in situations like:

  • explaining a condition, reason, decision, comparison, or time relationship
  • making a sentence more specific than a basic N5 pattern
  • understanding natural Japanese in conversation or reading

Tone and register:

  • neutral unless the grammar itself is marked as casual, humble, honorific, or formal
  • Common in daily speech, textbook examples, and JLPT N4 reading questions

それに example sentences

  • この店はおいしいです。それに安いです。 — This shop is tasty. In addition, it is cheap.
  • 駅に近いです。それに静かです。 — It is close to the station. Also, it is quiet.
  • 彼は親切です。それに面白いです。 — He is kind. Moreover, he is funny.
  • このアプリは便利です。それに使いやすいです。 — This app is convenient. In addition, it is easy to use.
  • 今日は寒いです。それに風も強いです。 — Today is cold. On top of that, the wind is strong.

Read the Japanese sentence first, then check the English translation. Try to notice what the grammar point contributes: condition, timing, limitation, possibility, decision, politeness, contrast, or emphasis.

Nuance of それに

The key nuance is besides; in addition; moreover in a sentence-specific context.

This matters because それに may look simple in English, but the Japanese form tells you whether the speaker is describing a time, a condition, a decision, a possibility, a contrast, or a social relationship.

For example:

  • In context, それに helps make the sentence more precise than a direct English translation.
  • Compared with そして, it has a different focus even when both patterns appear in similar sentences.

それに vs そして

Both それに and そして can appear in related sentences, but they are different.

それに:

  • is the target JLPT N4 pattern in this lesson
  • carries the specific nuance explained above

そして:

  • is useful for comparison because learners often mix it up
  • may use a different form, tone, or sentence focus

Quick contrast examples:

  • Target pattern: この店はおいしいです。それに安いです。 — This shop is tasty. In addition, it is cheap.
  • Related pattern with そして: compare the form and ask whether the sentence is about timing, condition, ability, decision, contrast, or politeness.

If you are unsure which one to use, identify the main job of the sentence before translating it into English.

Common mistakes with それに

Watch out for these mistakes:

  • Using it with the wrong verb, noun, or adjective form
  • Confusing it with そして because the English translation can look similar
  • Translating it too literally instead of reading the whole sentence context

A good study habit is to write one short sentence and then change only the grammar point. This makes the difference between similar patterns easier to feel.

Is それに on the JLPT?

Yes. それに is connected to JLPT N4 grammar in this blog.

That means learners should be able to:

  • recognize it in reading
  • understand its nuance in context
  • use it in simple original sentences

For test preparation, do not only memorize the English gloss. Practice identifying the words around the grammar point, because JLPT questions often test structure and context together.

Practice questions for それに

Try making your own sentences with these prompts:

  • Write one sentence using the basic pattern.
  • Change the sentence into polite or casual style if possible.
  • Compare it with the related pattern from the comparison section.

Keep the sentences short at first. Once the form feels natural, add time words, places, reasons, or contrast to make the sentence more realistic.

Learning path for それに

Use それに as part of your JLPT N4 listing, addition, and choice grammar toolkit. Use それに to control how many items or reasons you present and how open-ended the list feels. Compare it with other listing and addition patterns so you can avoid making the sentence sound narrower than intended.

A good review order is: first make one short sentence with それに, then compare it with でも, and finally add or ばかり to see how the nuance changes.

For practice, write one sentence that uses それに in its most literal meaning, one sentence that changes the subject or time expression, and one sentence that contrasts it with one of the related patterns below.

  • でも — adds another way to list, add, limit, or choose information.
  • — adds another way to list, add, limit, or choose information.
  • ばかり — adds another way to list, add, limit, or choose information.
  • だけで — adds another way to list, add, limit, or choose information.

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FAQ about それに

What does それに mean in Japanese?

それに means “also; in addition” in Japanese. It is an N4 grammar point, and this lesson explains its formation, nuance, example sentences, common mistakes, and similar grammar.

Is それに on the JLPT?

それに is taught as N4 Japanese grammar in Hane's grammar lesson archive. Review it with examples, usage notes, and related N4 patterns.

How should I practice それに?

Read several example sentences, identify the form before and after それに, then make your own short sentences and compare it with nearby grammar points.

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